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Journal of Adhesion, Vol.89, No.5, 339-357, 2013
Adherence Measurements and Corrosion Resistance in Primer/Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Systems
This paper focuses on the adherence during ageing of a primer (made of polyester resins crosslinked with melamine) applied onto hot-dip galvanized (HDG) steel for coil coating application and its influence on corrosion protection. A chromium-free surface treatment, composed of fluorotitanic acid, phosphoric acid, manganese phosphate, and vinylphenol was applied on the HDG steel to obtain high corrosion resistance and high adherence of a polyester and melamine primer. The influence of the manganese phosphate on the corrosion and adherence was investigated. To measure the adherence between the metal and the primer, a three-point flexure test was set up. The adherence was then linked with corrosion resistance during ageing, using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
Keywords:Adherence;Coil coating;Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy;Hot-Dip galvanized steel;Primer;Surface treatment;Three-point flexure test