Improved Touch-Up Solders for General Galvanized Products

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gary R. Adams
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Coating thickness control is typically difficult with touch-up solders for galvanized steel, and corrosion properties and abrasion resistance are sometimes poor. This paper reports on progress in ILZRO-sponsored research to develop an improved touch-up solder. Encouraging results were achieved in torch soldering trials with zinc-tin based alloys. Mouldability and coating thickness control were achieved over a practical working temperature range in which the solders consisted of a viscous mixture of solid primary zinc phase particles in a liquid zinc-tin eutectic matrix The mouldability was dependent on the microstructure of the starting material, and optimum structures could be obtained through control of casting solidification rates and/or by the addition of small amounts of copper. Hardness and preliminary corrosion test results showed potentially good mechanical and corrosion behaviour. The absence of toxic materials ensures environmental friendliness. Comprehensive performance testing is continuing on selected experimental zinc-tin-copper touch-up solders.
Citation

APA: Gary R. Adams  (1992)  Improved Touch-Up Solders for General Galvanized Products

MLA: Gary R. Adams Improved Touch-Up Solders for General Galvanized Products. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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