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Phosphate chemical conversion coatings types

Clean zinc-coated steel is a suitable base for paint or adhesive systems, but the first treatment may be different from those used on uncoated steel. Chemical conversion coatings (chromate, phosphate, or oxide types) and primers have been specially formulated for first treatment of zinc-coated steel. Some passivated surfaces (e.g., chromated) are not suitable for phosphating... [Pg.45]

As with chemical etches, developing optimum conversion coatings requires assessment of the microstructure of the steel. Correlations have been found between the microstructure of the substrate material and the nature of the phosphate films formed. Aloru et al. demonstrated that the type of phosphate crystal formed varies with the orientation of the underlying steel crystal lattice [154]. Fig. 32 illustrates the different phosphate crystal morphologies that formed on two heat-treated surfaces. The fine flake structure formed on the tempered martensite surface promotes adhesion more effectively than the knobby protrusions formed on the cold-rolled steel. [Pg.991]


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