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Effects of Galvanized Steel Defects on Painted Appearance of Exposed Panels
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Base steel and coating defects in galvanized steel sheet, can produce new types of appearance defects in painted automotive stampings. A large proportion of them are “print through” caused by steel or coating defects during temper rolling or subsequent forming. Quality requirements are more stringent than that currently used for zinc coated products.
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Belleau, C. and Kelley, D., "Effects of Galvanized Steel Defects on Painted Appearance of Exposed Panels," SAE Technical Paper 830491, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/830491.Also In
References
- Rowland, D. H. “Metallography of Hot Dipped Galvanized Coatings” Transactions of the ASM 1947
- Mackowiak J. Short, N. R. “Metallurgy of Galvanized Coatings” International Metals Review 1979 #1