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publicationNumber KR-19990053997-A
titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of organic coated steel sheet excellent in electrodeposition coating and weldability
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing an organic coated steel sheet having excellent electrodeposition coating property and weldability by improving the conductivity of a resin coating film, and after performing chromate treatment on a zinc-nickel electroplating steel sheet, coating a resin solution on the steel sheet to improve corrosion resistance. In the method for producing the organic coated steel sheet, an organic-inorganic compound ferrocine is added to the resin solution for the organic coated steel sheet, in order to add to the water-soluble resin solution dissolved in the alcohol-based organic solvent to 1 to 5% by weight and added to the organic solvent. Alternatively, the organic-inorganic compound ferrocsin powder is made into fine particles, and dispersed and added to the resin solution by forced agitation, and the amount of the organic-inorganic compound ferrocine added to the resin film is 0.67 to 3.33% by weight relative to the resin solid. To provide a method for producing an organic coated steel sheet excellent in paintability and weldability. It shall be.
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