I did some testing yesterday - all day and in end i had some results.
At first i was trying to add ingredients to water by formula i mentioned earlier but it gave no results. Coating did'nt adhere. There was FA/TF ratio was 1:2 and there most likely was very little dissolved manganese ions in solution.
Test piece looked like this:
https://imgur.com/aKWbcsxThen i messed around with solution, added MnCO3 + H3PO4 (several times) total amounts approx 35g + 30g (to 500mil of water). Ended up with FA/TA 1:8,5 and test piece was like that
https://imgur.com/pBfLdp8 Altho it's nice small crystals it looks most part to be iron phosphate (grey color). There was either not enough Mn ions or test piece didn't like to e inside that heavy sludge.
What produced results was: I added ~70g of MnO2 + 80g H3PO4 (85%) + 100ml of water + 1,5g steel wool and boiled that concentrate for some time. Later i added some more water so there was approx 500ml total.
I let it cool and settle and took 150ml of clear liquid (consentrate) and added ~400ml of water. PH of that solution was approx 3. FA/TA 1:5.
I got nice even coating with that. Only thing is that crystals were little on the big side that formed. But i think that because it was sandblasted part (surface roughness) it contributed to that as well little bit.
https://imgur.com/R24StqJThose are my findings from yesterday.
What i'm planning to do is find optimum ratio between H3PO4, MnO2 and water to make concentrated solution that i can later dilute and use as i need - i'm open for suggestions
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Also some testing with accelerators. NaNo3 & HNO3
Does anyone know some conditioner that would make Mn crystals small and even?