2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2010.01.005
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Characteristics of a fast low-temperature zinc phosphating coating accelerated by an ECO-friendly hydroxylamine sulfate

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“…Their chemical compositions are shown in Table 1. After pickling and phosphating [21], hot-rolled rods (12 mm in diameter) were drawn successively to a diameter of 5.1 mm, with a total area reduction of 82% (i.e., e = 1.7). The average area reduction per pass was about 14%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their chemical compositions are shown in Table 1. After pickling and phosphating [21], hot-rolled rods (12 mm in diameter) were drawn successively to a diameter of 5.1 mm, with a total area reduction of 82% (i.e., e = 1.7). The average area reduction per pass was about 14%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chemical compositions of the samples are shown in Table 1. After pickling and phosphating [12], hot-rolled wire rod (10 mm in diameter) were successively drawn to a diameter of 2.2 mm with a total reduction of 95% (i.e., ε¼3.0). The average reduction per pass was about 14%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was extensively used in the automobile and appliance industries [16,17]. This treatment primarily provides an inexpensive [17,18], non-toxic [19,20], reasonably hard, highly adherent and electronically non-conducting phosphate coating [15]. The insulation properties make an important contribution to the prevention of reinforcement corrosion [14].…”
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