Composition and method for treatment of phosphated metal surface

Metal treatment – Process of modifying or maintaining internal physical... – Processes of coating utilizing a reactive composition which...

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148257, C23C 2283

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ABSTRACT:
A rinse solution for the treatment of conversion-coated metal substrates for improving the adhesion and corrosion resistance of siccative coatings, comprising an aqueous solution of a Group IVA metal ion, namely, zirconium, titanium, hafnium, and mixtures thereof, and a phenol polymer, with the pH of the total solution about 3.5 to 5.1. A method for treating such materials by applying the rinse solution to the substrate.

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