TY - JOUR AU - Podol'nyi, I. AB - CORROSION PROTECTION OF STEEL SHEET BY CORROSION-INHIBITED OILS A. G. Monid, D L. Grinberg, V. P. Sobolenko, P. A. Firsov, and I. A. Podol'nyi Expansion of the export volume of cold-rolled sheet, which sometimes involves ~ong-.term tranaocea.~gc ship- merits, storage and recoiling in ports, deliveries to tropical countries, and the need for quality treatment of the ex~ ternal parts of automotive vehicles, agricultural machinery and household utilities made of ~uch steel shee~ impose increasingly more stringent requirements on the quality of the product surface. Surface quality in cold~rol!ed, hot- rolled, and galvanized steel sheet is determined to a considerable extent by the the anticorrosion protection given it for storage and shipment from the metallurgical plant to the consumer. A recognized feature of galvanized steel is the rapid formation of what is termed white rust, a basic zinc byo drocarbonate with different ZnO : CO 2 : H20 proportions, on the surface of the steel as a result of atmospheric corro- sion. It appears even on the surface of galvanized sheet packed in bituminized paper and in metal crates, andinthe presence of sizable temperature drops. Despite the fact that this defect does not impair the protective properties of the zinc TI - Corrosion protection of steel sheet by corrosion-inhibited oils JF - Metallurgist DO - 10.1007/BF00733741 DA - 2004-11-18 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/corrosion-protection-of-steel-sheet-by-corrosion-inhibited-oils-4wgwHCAtOA SP - 590 EP - 591 VL - 14 IS - 9 DP - DeepDyve ER -