2005
DOI: 10.21236/ada446840
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Critical Factors for the Transition from Chromate to Chromate-Free Corrosion Protection

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“…These form a very stable oxide in their highest oxidation state. Soluble and mobile precoursors of these oxides are difficult to stabilize in aqueous solution while peroxo complexes and acid fluorides of these elements exist at low pH [49]. Widely used in automotive industry are conversion coatings based on titanium fluoride or a mixture of titanium and zirconium fluoride.…”
Section: Chemical Surface Pre-treatments Options In Automotivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These form a very stable oxide in their highest oxidation state. Soluble and mobile precoursors of these oxides are difficult to stabilize in aqueous solution while peroxo complexes and acid fluorides of these elements exist at low pH [49]. Widely used in automotive industry are conversion coatings based on titanium fluoride or a mixture of titanium and zirconium fluoride.…”
Section: Chemical Surface Pre-treatments Options In Automotivementioning
confidence: 99%