Recent Advance in Coated Steel Sheets for Electric Appliances and IT Equipments

As shown in a table, this paper introduces most recent updates on surface treated steel sheets used in electrical home appliances and office information devices. In both pre-coated and surface treated steel the base material is zinc galvanized steel which incorporate the superb corrosion resistance...

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