abstract |
The present invention relates to a method for applying a corrosion resistant coating to metal parts by immersing / withdrawing the part into / from an aqueous paint bath. The invention is characterized in that the aqueous paint bath contains water, a binder, and cellulose microfibrils and is vibrated when a painted metal part is removed from the bath. The present invention also relates to an aqueous coating composition comprising water, a binder, metal particles, and CMNF. The invention also relates to a corrosion resistant coating for metal parts, characterized in that it is obtained by the method according to the invention, after which the coating is subjected to a curing process, preferably at a temperature of 70 ° C. to 350 ° C. Related. Finally, the invention relates to a metal part provided with a corrosion-resistant coating according to the invention. [Selection] Figure 1 |