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- Title
Study on the Cause and Mechanism of Repeating Noise According to the Curing Conditions of Electrodeposition Coating.
- Authors
Choi, SungUk; Kwon, YongSung; Lee, NamKyu; Moon, MyungJun; Shon, MinYoung; Lee, DongUk
- Abstract
In this study, methods and specimens were developed and evaluated to determine the cause of noise resulting from electrodeposition coating penetration. The noise was evaluated using various coating curing temperatures and ambient temperatures. The electrodeposition coating penetrating the gaps exhibited repeating contact, and repeating noise was observed. As a result, it was confirmed that electrodeposition coating undergoes insufficient curing at curing temperatures of 150°C or less. Furthermore, the adhesion strength of the electrodeposition coating surface tends to increase with decreasing curing temperature, thereby increasing the noise magnitude. Consequently, noise is generated by electrodeposition coating penetrating gaps when the coating surfaces are separated due to the stickiness caused by insufficient curing.
- Subjects
ELECTROPLATING; CURING; NOISE; ADHESION; NOISE generators (Electronics)
- Publication
Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 2018, Vol 39, Issue 4, p548
- ISSN
0253-2964
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bkcs.11433