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Zinc oxide rubber-metal bonding

It is possible to clean and phosphate in a single operation. This process of acid phosphate cleaning combines the degreasing with a transformation of the metal surface by removal of oxide and the phosphating of the metal. The process can be used for metals such as steel, aluminium and zinc. This process produces an excellent surface for the adhesion of lacquers but it is not suitable for rubber-to-metal bonding. Tests have shown that the corrosion resistance of the components are not satisfactory. [Pg.94]

In the adhesive mechanism of rubber to metal surface, ZnO plays an important role. In the bonding of rubber to brass, ZnO reacts with copper oxide on the brass surface to form a tightly adhering zinc-copper salt. [Pg.353]


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