Influence of hot-dip galvanised coating morphology on the adhesion of organic coatings depending on the Zinc Bath Pb content and the postgalvanising cooling method

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Hot-dip galvanised coatings used either alone or with an organic coating (duplex system) constitute an effective anticorrosion protection. Adhesion between the coating and the zinc substrate plays a vital role in the durability of the duplex system. Conditions of the galvanising process and alloying additives incorporated into the zinc bath influence mechanical and protective properties as well as thickness, structure, and surface morphology of the zinc coatings. The influence of the surface morphology of zinc coatings on the adhesion of organic coatings was studied. The tests were carried out on zinc coatings produced in baths with varying Pb content and by employing various cooling methods after the galvanising process. It was noted that a rapid cooling in water produces zinc coatings with a fine-grain structure, more suitable for paint application compared to the air-cooled ones, with a spangle.

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Nowicka-Nowak, M., Zubielewicz, M., Kania, H., Liberski, P., & Sozańska, M. (2018). Influence of hot-dip galvanised coating morphology on the adhesion of organic coatings depending on the Zinc Bath Pb content and the postgalvanising cooling method. International Journal of Corrosion, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/2102086

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