Automotive Painting
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1. Avaliação do desempenho de pré-tratamentos à base de bissilanos sobre aço carbono e aço galvanizado utilizados na indústria automotiva. / Evaluation of bis-silane based pretreatments on carbon and galvanized steel used in automotive industry.
Neste trabalho buscou-se otimizar a obtenção de três diferentes filmes polissilânicos, a base de bis-1,2-(trietoxisilil)etano (BTSE), bis-(-trimetoxisililpropil)amina (BTSPA) e bis-1,2-[(trietoxisilil)propil]tetrassulfeto (BTESPT), com o intuito de proporcionar maior resistência à corrosão para o aço carbono e para o aço galvanizado. Foi variada a c
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Estudo de filmes polimericos contendo silanos y-UPS e VS como revestimentos promotores de adesão em superficies galvanizadas e eletrodepositos de ligas ZN/FE e ZN/Co / Study of the films content y-UPS and VS as adhesion promoters coatings on galvanized surfaces and Zn/Fe-Zn/Co alloys electrodepositions
The Zinc s excellent resistance, as used in differents corrosive environments, and its hability to protect steel, make galvanized steel (HDG) and Zinc electrodepositions very usual materiaIs in the automotive and construction industries. Galvanized steel and Zinc electrodepositions substrates need, however, to be protected from strongly corrosive environment
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Quantification and Statistical Modeling—Part II: Dermal Concentrations of Monomeric and Polymeric 1,6-Hexamethylene Diisocyanate
We conducted a quantitative dermal and inhalation exposure assessment of monomeric and polymeric 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanates (HDI) in 47 automotive spray painters from North Carolina and Washington State. We report here the use of linear mixed modeling (LMM) to identify the primary determinants of dermal exposure. Dermal concentrations of HDI, uretidone,
Oxford University Press.
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4. Quantification and Statistical Modeling—Part I: Breathing-Zone Concentrations of Monomeric and Polymeric 1,6-Hexamethylene Diisocyanate
We conducted a repeated exposure-assessment survey for task-based breathing-zone concentrations (BZCs) of monomeric and polymeric 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) during spray painting on 47 automotive spray painters from North Carolina and Washington State. We report here the use of linear mixed modeling to identify the primary determinants of the measu
Oxford University Press.