A. Sabata et al., THE INTERPHASE IN PAINTED METALS PRETREATED BY FUNCTIONAL SILANES, Journal of adhesion science and technology, 7(11), 1993, pp. 1153-1170
A new post-rinse treatment was developed to replace the standard chrom
ate post-rinse treatment on phosphated metal substrates, The silicate/
silane (SSL) treatment modifies the paint-phosphate interface to give
improved adhesion and corrosion performance. Time-of-flight secondary
ion mass spectrometry (TOFSIMS) was used to study the orientation of t
he silane. The orientation was critical for the final adhesion perform
ance. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), an ideal technique
for studying interfaces nondestructively, showed that the SSL treatme
nt was effective in reducing the corrosion significantly. Mechanisms o
f adhesion and corrosion are described.