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Effects of Coating Weight and Pretreatment on the Painted Corrosion Performance of Coated Steel Sheet
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A program was initiated to determine corrosion performance of coated sheet products. The program examined the performance of galvannealed, hot-dip galvanized and electroplated zinc coated steel sheet in a variety of cyclic laboratory corrosion tests. Both perforation and cosmetic corrosion susceptibility were evaluated. Materials were pretreated using immersion and spray phosphate systems and were also prepared without a phosphate pretreatment. Results of these studies will be presented in this paper.
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Simpson, T. and Hoffman, J., "Effects of Coating Weight and Pretreatment on the Painted Corrosion Performance of Coated Steel Sheet," SAE Technical Paper 970732, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970732.Also In
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