2013
DOI: 10.1007/s38311-013-0036-4
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Zinc-Magnesium Coated Hot Dip Galvanised Steel

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“…Mainly produced as relatively thick coatings used for heavy corrosive building applications, they show improved performance compared to zinc coated steel. More recently, new zinc coatings with lower amounts of Mg and Al (typically 0.2-11% Mg and 0.1-3,5% Al) have been developed for continuous galvanised steel, offering evident application for automotive and building industry [1][2][3][4][5].…”
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“…Mainly produced as relatively thick coatings used for heavy corrosive building applications, they show improved performance compared to zinc coated steel. More recently, new zinc coatings with lower amounts of Mg and Al (typically 0.2-11% Mg and 0.1-3,5% Al) have been developed for continuous galvanised steel, offering evident application for automotive and building industry [1][2][3][4][5].…”
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“…revealing its greater corrosion resistance, improved frictional performance and improved galling behaviour in comparison to conventional hot-dipped zinc coatings (146)(147)(148). Therefore, it is of significant interest to understand how these sulphate coatings may interact with differing compositions, that are used in industry.…”
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