Surface treatment method for tin-free steel

Metal treatment – Compositions – Heat treating

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148 614A, 148 616, 148 621, 156327, 220 62, 220 83, 220455, 220456, 220457, 4273884, C23F 712

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ABSTRACT:
A surface treatment method for tin-free steel, which comprises applying a water solution, containing a polymer obtained from one or two or more kinds of monomers of unsaturated carboxylic acids, on to the surface of a steel sheet having a metallic chromium layer formed thereon and having a film, mainly consisting of hydrated chromic oxide, formed on the above layer, and then conducting heating and drying. The coating of tin-free steel obtained by this method is excellent in adhesiveness and is most suitable for bonded cans requiring high-temperature treatment.

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