Feature Anti-corrosive pigments are essential components in coating formulations to protect metal surfaces from corrosion. These pigments act as a barrier against moisture, oxygen, and other corrosive elements, preventing them from reaching the metal substrate. One of the most effective anti-corrosive pigments on the market is zinc phosphate. Zinc phosphate is a white pigment that provides excellent corrosion protection by forming a protective layer on the metal surface. It is commonly used in primers and industrial coatings for steel structures, automotive parts, and marine applications. Another popular anti-corrosive pigment is zinc chromate, which offers superior corrosion resistance and adhesion properties. Zinc chromate is often used in high-performance coatings for aerospace, military, and industrial applications. Other anti-corrosive pigments include strontium chromate, zinc molybdate, and zinc borate, each…