Corrosion test results and application of coil coated Galfan

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. E. Goodwin A. F. Skenazi R. F. Lynch
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

"The Gal/an alloy has been developed for continuous galvanizing of steel. The choice of the eutectic zinc-aluminum alloy with addition of misch metal gives a coating with specific characteristics as far as structure, analysis, surface chemistry and surface morphology are concerned. The performance of the uncoated Galfan coating is superior when compared to conventional galvanized particularly for corrosion resistance and ductility. For coil coating applications, these two assets are of the utmost importance but in order to benefit from these two advantages, good paint adherence and high resistance to edge creep and blistering have to be obtained. Despite Galfan's unique features compared to other zinc based or aluminum zinc based coatings, existing pretreatments and painting conditions are used with only minor modifications in order to assure good adherence and edge creep resistance. With compatible processing, Galfan can outperform galvanized and Galvalume as a substrate for coil coating as is demonstrated with various test results.IntroductionThe technical and commercial development of Galfan, a 95% zinc-5% aluminum-0.1% lanthanum-cerium hot-dip coating for steel, has been rapid. From its identification as a promising coating in late 1980, it has evolved from a research product to a fully commercial product with over 100 000 metric tons of coated sheet produced to date, and another 90 000 tons, at minimum, scheduled for 1986. The great majority of tonnage produced to date has been coil coated for use in building panel , appliance, and similar applications. Much technical work has been done to determine the suitability of Galfan for these applications and the proper way of processing sheet for best results. The present state of knowledge is discussed in this paper, along with some recent applications which are given asexamples"
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APA: F. E. Goodwin A. F. Skenazi R. F. Lynch  (1987)  Corrosion test results and application of coil coated Galfan

MLA: F. E. Goodwin A. F. Skenazi R. F. Lynch Corrosion test results and application of coil coated Galfan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1987.

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