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Priming of Bimetallic Assemblies
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Abstract
It is often desirable or necessary to use more than one metal type to fabricate a unit in the automotive industry. These bimetal assemblies may present problems with regard to proper initial painting and performance under field conditions. Good painting practices for use with galvanized steel-steel and aluminum-steel assemblies are presented using solvent-type and electrodeposition-type primers. Some of the associated problems and their effects are discussed.
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Loop, F., "Priming of Bimetallic Assemblies," SAE Technical Paper 740100, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740100.Also In
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