Reducing or avoiding pinhole formation in autodeposition

Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion – Metal base

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4274301, C23C 2600

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050809377

ABSTRACT:
Pinhole and blister formation during autodeposition coating of active metal objects, particularly galvanized steel, other zinciferous surfaces, and even ordinary steel that has been abraded, scratched, or otherwise strained, can be greatly reduced by exposing the active metal surfaces to a solution containing cystine before using a autodeposition process itself, or by adding cystine to an otherwise conventional autodeposition composition.

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