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Corrosion Behavior of Painted Zinc and Zinc Alloy Coated Autobody Sheet Steels

1986-02-01
860269
A number of commercially available zinc and zinc alloy coated sheet steels were tested in three different accelerated corrosion tests. Statistical analysis using two types of damage configurations, which included a gravel impinged preformed biaxially stretched postpainted dome and a conventional scribe, indicated that pure zinc coatings exhibited the best cosmetic corrosion resistance to stone-chip damage while pure zinc and zinc/iron coatings provided equivalent resistance to underfilm corrosion. The effect of test, paint damage and primer on the cosmetic corrosion performance of the various substrates is also presented.
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