Coating with lead-free electrodeposition coating.
Patent No. U.S. 7,294,410 B2 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. and Nippon Paint
Co., Ltd. have been granted a patent for a method for coating an alloyed
hot-dip galvanized steel plate with a cationic electrodeposition coating
composition in which the lead content thereof is less than or equal to
10 ppm, and which includes a binder resin and a plurality of pigments.
The method is comprised of electrodepositing the lead-free cationic
electrodeposition coating composition onto the alloyed hot-dip
galvanized steel plate, wherein the binder resin includes a cationic
base resin and a cross-linking agent, and the pigments include 5-30% by
mass of pigment formed from a compound having an aluminum-containing
cation and a phosphate-containing cation, and 5-30% by mass of a silicon
oxide pigment having a pore volume of 0.44-1.8 ml/g and an average
particle size of approximately 10 [micro]m or less.
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