Abstract
This report documents part of an extensive, phase zero corrosion test of automotive trim materials (stainless steel, stainless steel/PVC bilaminates, nickel/chrome plated stainless steel, and bimetal) and vehicle body panel materials (cold rolled steel, electrogalvanized steel, and aluminum) mounted together as trim systems. The systems were measured against each other after five and ten test years of corrosion exposure to give guidance to design and manufacturing.
Subject
Materials,
Objectives,
Rolled steel,
Substrates,
Aluminum,
Creep damage,
Steel,
Pitting,
Stainless steel,
Blistering,
Galvanic corrosion,
Damage,
Paints
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1991
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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