Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1746310 Journal of Cleaner Production 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Phosphating prior to coating for steel is usually needed. In this paper, an innovative cleaner production has been developed for steel surface treatment using Zn–Mn phosphating solution in which there was no nitrite. The mass of the Zn–Mn layer deposited in this new process was about 1.1 g m−2 when the temperature ranged from 3 to 35 °C. The corrosion time for the color phosphating layer in the copper sulfate spot test was in the range of 72–145 s. Adhesion test showed that the coating layers achieved a higher adhesion load than those produced by conventional methods. Washing using water was not necessary in this cleaner phosphorization, which usually follows phosphorization in traditional processes of steel phosphorization. Consequently, wastewater discharge was reduced greatly.

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