2020
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.mt-m2019392
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Bonding Properties between Hot-Dip Coated Steel Strip and Polyethylene in Corrugated Pipe

Abstract: We studied the effects of different types of hot-dip coatings and passivation treatments on cross-sectional morphology, adhesion to polyethylene (PE), and bonding energy. The results revealed that the bonding force of a hot-dip ZnAl coating on a steel strip to PE is 196.3 N. The adhesion of ZnAl and ZnAlMg to PE before passivation was increased by 84.6% and ¹31.1% higher than that of Zn and PE. After passivation, the adhesion of ZnAl and ZnAlMg to PE was increased by 63.8% and ¹46.6% higher than that of Zn and… Show more

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