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The Properties of Organic Composite Coated Zn-Ni Plated Steel Sheets Sumitomo Metal Industries, Limited Research and Development Div

SAE Technical Papers (1906-current) Available online

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Format:
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Yoshikawa, Yukihiro, author.
Conference Name:
1989 SAE Automotive Corrosion and Prevention Conference and Exposition (1989-12-04 : Dearborn, Michigan, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 1989
Summary:
AbstractIn order to improve the performance of zinc-rich painted steel sheets such as Zincrometal®, a thin organic coated steel sheet with excellent performance has been developed. The new pre-painted steel sheet (Tough Coat-III) consists of Zn-Ni alloy electroplated steel as a substrate and a thin organic coating system without containing a large amount of electric conductive pigments. The organic coating includes a special chromate film containing electric conductive pigments and a thin epoxy resin film (about 1m thickness). The chromate film is design to be reduced at low baking temperature, using reducing agent. Therefore TC-III shows nearly 100% Cr insolubility with maintaining bake-hardnability. The corrosion resistance of TC-III was investigated by cyclic corrosion tests and by impedance measurements. TC-III exhibits excellent corrosion resistance, especially after forming. This excellent corrosion resistance is achieved mainly by adoption of Zn-Ni alloy electroplated steel as the substrate and by removal of conductive pigment from the paint film
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Publisher Number:
892565
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