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Some Aspects of Electrodeposited Organic Coatings
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
The properties of commercially available electrodeposited films, as well as films presently being developed in the laboratory, are discussed in this paper. New techniques being introduced to the electrocoating industry are also described. The properties of a one coat white electrocoat enamel over phosphate treated steel, presently under laboratory development are presented; this type of product is now in the process of scale-up.
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Hutchinson, C., "Some Aspects of Electrodeposited Organic Coatings," SAE Technical Paper 650511, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650511.Also In
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