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1. Raw amp recycled material Material transformation Product manufacturing Production phase Use phase End of life Design When designing new products or production processes research teams take their possible environ mental impact into account from the earliest stages of the project Production Organic coated steel is produced on indus trial lines designed to meet the most stringent environ mental regulations concerning surface treatment solvent emission and the absence of harmful substances in the composition of the paint Transformation Using organic coated steel improves working conditions in the workshop by eliminating the use of solvents and the handling and storage of chemicals Usage Organic coated steel poses no danger to consum ers or to the environment in the various sectors in which it is used namely the construction business domestic appliances and industry Recycling At the end of its life cycle organic coated steel is recycled just like any other steel product ArcelorMittal is continuously improving its products ArcelorMittal Europe Flat Products offers you a pioneer ing new range of organic coated steels 100 sustainable and highly effective called Nature The Nature collection complies with the European REACH reg ulation Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical Substances and is always supplied with coatings and surface treatments free of hexavalent chromium
2. Lock seaming Joining with bolts studs clips etc Welding 5 6 1 Resistance welding 5 6 2 Arc welding technigues 5 6 3 Resistance butt welding ERW 5 6 4 Laser welding 5 6 5 Welding of pins 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 32 32 27 28 Joining of organic coated steel When designing a new component the mechanical and aes thetic aspects of how it is to be assembled must be taken into account right from the beginning This point will be discussed in more detail later However what may appear to be a dif ficulty may in fact be an opportunity to switch to cleaner and less noisy joining processes 51 Adhesive bonding Adhesive bonding is ideal for organic coated steel which is an intrinsically clean product and an excellent substrate for adhesives In order to obtain good adhesion and cohesion in the bond the compatibility of the adhesive and the organic coating should be ascertained prior to use This aspect must be examined in detail since each organic coating adhesive combination has its own specific characteristics Moreover the durability of the bond may vary with the environment to which the finished component is exposed Please contact ArcelorMittal s specialists on this point An adhesive bonded structure is a complex composite sys tem the efficiency of which depends not only on the choice of adhesive but also on the cohesion of all the constituent layers Failure of a joint may occur in the adh
3. Polyester Polyurethane PVC m very good good use of automotive formulation 2 care must be taken with the type of plasticisers in the PVC For more detailed information do not hesitate to contact our technical experts and account managers They will be glad to help you find the best solution for you 41 4 2 43 4 4 45 4 6 47 Forming of organic coated steel Introduction Drawing Roll forming Bending 4 41 Flap bending 4 4 2 Narrow punch V bending Panel forming Edge forming Flanging Spinning 22 22 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 21 22 Forming of organic coated steel 4 Introduction During forming of an organic coated sheet the appearance sensitive surface is in direct contact with the tools The reaction of the material to the forming loads exerted on the surface therefore depends on the behaviour of the organic coating and this must be allowed for by adapting the process parameters accordingly For this reason we recommend using dedicated equipment and workshops with extremely clean machines and a working temperature at or above the glass transformation point Tg see p 16 In order to avoid scratches or even tearing of the coating in extreme cases the tool sheet contact areas should be increased in order to decrease the local contact pressures and limit relative movements and friction between the tools and the organic coated steel Increasing the contact area is not al
4. and heavy metals lead or hexavalent chromium complex Moreover the Nature collection released in 2012 is effec tive in terms of corrosion resistance paint peeling and film Integrity Substances of Very High Concern included in the candidate list of REACH User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal technological The main advantage of organic coated steel is its consis tent guality Paint film thickness colour matching and sur face appearance are reproducible within narrow tolerances from batch to batch The flexibility of the coil coating process allows us to produce a range of different surface finishes such as smooth orange peel grained textured or embossed which are all available in a wide choice of colours solid metallic pearlescent etc and the required degree of gloss anything from matt to high gloss Thanks to advanced printing tech nology ArcelorMittal can also offer various printed patterns Organic coated products 21 The ArcelorMittal product range 211 Domestic appliances 21 2 Indoor building applications amp general industry 2 1 3 Outdoor applications in building and construction 2 2 The coating line 2 2 1 Entry section 2 2 2 Process section 2 2 3 Exit section 2 2 4 Control section 2 3 Basic characteristics of organic coated steel 10 Organic coated products 21 The ArcelorMittal product range Today ArcelorMittal can offer a complete range of organic coated stee
5. economic Coil coating lines provide high productivity and yield reducing the cost of applying an organic coating Line speeds are fre quently around 100 m min up to a maximum of 170 m min For users switching from post painting to organic coated aterial means that they no longer need to invest in their own paint shop degreasing installations and other surface treat vent equipment or the ensuing waste treatment The use of coil coated steel simplifies manufacturing opera tions and provides a drastic reduction in Manufacturing costs Energy costs Manufacturing lead time The financial cost of managing stocks raw materials chemicals and intermediate storage Furthermore the use of organic coated steel significantly reduces company taxes and insurance premiums All taxes related to waste treatment are eliminated In some cases the move towards clean manufacturing can benefit from subsidies from the State and or the European Union User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal ecological Organic coated steel is certainly one of the products best able to respond to present and future environmental regulations ArcelorMittal has opted for a proactive approach to the evo lution of these regulations by building respect for the environ ment into the life cycle of its organic coated steel products This strategy is pursued at all stages of the product s life cycle N hd o Recycling disposal etc
6. M t 1 4 Y pa burr orientation Burr orientation after symmetrical slitting The vertical and horizontal blade clearances for slitting are shown in the following diagram top shaft crossover Dies horizontal clearance between steel bottom shaft Vertical and horizontal blade clearances in slitting Slitting quality is considered to be good if The distorted zone is small The shear zone occupies about one third of the thickness The fracture zone is sharp with an angle of less than 5 There are few or no burrs There are no paint slivers or build up on the tools User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal distorted zone plastic rounding shear zone fracture zone t little or no burr formation horizontal clearance Se a5 Morphology of the cut edges Cutting to length with a shear produces burrs oriented in opposite directions on the front and rear edges of the sheet moving blade uncoiled strip Orientation of burrs after shearing This aspect is important since it means that it is essential to stack the sheets perfectly upright The use of disk cutters and similar technigues should be ruled out since they cause coating burns and generate chips and burrs For roll forming for example profilers will find hydraulic or pneumatic shears at the line exit preferable to circular or band saws Furthermore the choice of a suitable sheet handling system is
7. and construction For these applications the substrate is usually galvanised steel galfan or ZnAlMg alloys The choice of paint system depends on the environmental conditions to which the prod uct will be exposed Product Thickness um Appearance Access A 15 Smooth Granite Standard 25 Smooth Granite HD 25 Smooth matt textured grained Granite HDS 35 Smooth pearly grained Granite HDX 55 Grained Granite HFX Cool 55 Grained Granite Rain HDS 35 Double sided grained Granite Rain HDX 55 Double sided grained Granite Farm 35 Smooth Granite PVDF 25 35 45 60 Smooth Granite Tex 35 Textured Granite Shutter 35 Textured Granite Boosted 25 Smooth Granite Flex 25 Smooth grained Granite Deep Mat 35 40 Wrinkled Granite Cloudy 35 Smooth Granite Wood 35 Smooth Granite Comfort 25 Smooth grained wrinkled Granite Forever 25 Smooth Solano 200 Smooth embossed User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal ArcelorMittal s range of organic coated steel products cur rently includes over 80 options There is a choice of different colours finishes smooth grained structured orange peel pearly metallic embossed striated printed patterns etc metallic coatings and steel grades Each product has its own specific characteristics and applications The appropriate choice is therefore crucial and should be made in close collaboration with ArcelorMittal s technical experts an
8. avoided Before bonding check that the surfaces to be joined are dry and not contaminated with chemical substances oil grease etc or dust particles In the event of contamination they must be wiped with a clean rag or cleaned with a soft brush then with a cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol In extreme cir cumstances the contact surfaces can be protected with an organic film which should be removed just before bonding VN compression shear L N cleavage peeling tension Different types of joint loading It should be noted that the range of products that can be produced on a painting line includes steels precoated with an adhesive which can be reactivated thermally 5 2 Clinching Clinching is an excellent method of joining organic coated sheets It enables materials of a very different nature to be joined without using additional products With suitable precautions see below it preserves the corrosion resistance of the coat ings Clinching is a clean process producing no fumes or slag It is relatively guiet and consumes little energy It can be readily automated and easily integrated into various types of manufacturing lines e g roll forming Finally clinched joints have good fatigue strength The clinching capacity of a sheet is directly linked to the grade of steel employed In order to guarantee the attractive appearance of the clinched points local lubrication with vola tile oil may prov
9. be performed Controversially in certain cases the film may hinder processing for example in drawing except for specially designed films laser cutting and adhesive bonding The thickness of the protective film usually between 35 and 120 microns must be taken into account when determining clearances A thin film permits visual inspection of the prod uct during processing A thick film will provide better protec tion for the steel but since it is opague it will prevent proper inspection The use of protective films calls for certain precautions during outdoor storage If condensation is trapped between the film and the organic coating there is a risk of corrosion We rec ommend that the film should be removed within three months and at ambient temperature Film coated products must not be stored in sunlight or at extreme temperatures Finally the film should be peeled off rapidly after severe form ing operations such as deep drawing since high pressures lead to a loss of peelability with time User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 6 2 Lubricants and cleaning solvents In cases where lubrication is necessary it is important to choose the right lubricant Volatile oils are preferred since they generally eliminate the need for degreasing In some cases they may be directly compatible with a final adhesive bonding or painting operation They are applied using low pressure microspray or aerosol systems or
10. bulk without individual packaging 3 3 3 Storage The coils sheets or blanks must be stored in clean heated premises which must be at least sufficiently ventilated to prevent moisture accumulation by capillarity between sheets or coil laps which would lead to corrosion Proper packaging is recommended to allow the coil bundle to breathe More over the storage temperature should be as constant as pos sible to avoid condensation If storage at a low temperature cannot be avoided the products must be warmed at about 20 C for 24 hours prior to processing see p 16 If outdoor storage is unavoidable the risk of damage occur ring will increase the longer products are stored outdoors In fact even if products are designed with very high durability for their final use roofing cladding etc under various envi ronmental conditions very specific and severe storage condi tions locally may be risky 18 General recommendations for use Examples of conditions leading to material deterioration dur ing storage The narrow gaps between panels and coil laps are consid ered to be very confined areas where water can penetrate and collect leading to specific storage corrosion Damage might also be caused by deterioration of the strippable film Prolonged exposure to sunlight could make the film more adhesive and consequently more difficult to remove In addition adhesive residues might remain on the organic coated product
11. by roll coating etc Another solution is to use soluble oils However these require more complex installations for their recovery and treatment Greases waxes and similar products should be avoided since they are difficult to eliminate without using solvents which are often incompatible with organic coatings Solvents such as isopropyl alcohol are the best choice for cleaning organic coated sheets if this proves to be necessary Methyl ethyl ketone MEK and ethyl acetate solvents must be avoided since they can attack the organic coating The simplest solution for cleaning these products is to use soapy water Design 71 Shape design 7 2 Joint design 7 3 Design of edges and corners 7 4 Design support 36 37 37 38 35 36 Design In order to successfully design a component using organic coated steel three aspects must be considered namely shapes joints and edges and corners Other factors such as stiffness fatigue strength etc will not be discussed here since they are not specific to organic coated steel 71 Shape design Component geometry has a direct influence on the strain that the metal is subjected to during forming The choice of geom etry therefore determines the feasibility of fabrication This aspect is now well understood by all designers in the case of uncoated galvanised and electrogalvanised steel For organic coated steel the same principles apply but designers must also check th
12. coated steel in view of the excel lent properties of modern organic coatings Furthermore with complex profile geometries it may be difficult to eliminate the lubricant User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal A temporary protective film is another solution to facilitate roll forming and safeguard the organic coating This solution is freguently employed for wide sections such as those used in the building industry but can prove more difficult for complex profiles This point will be discussed further at a later stage Evanescent lubricants may also be used cf 6 2 For small roll formed profiles most tooling processes are designed with very small or zero clearances in order to ensure accurate dimensions However this approach is not suitable for organic coated steel since a degree of clearance is neces sary to avoid damaging the paint coating For wide profiles a clearance of one or two tenths of a millimetre is generally necessary for a sheet thickness of 0 7 mm As in drawing it is the total sheet thickness that counts including the organic coating and protective film 4 4 Bending In bending processes deformation strains can be controlled in the same way as for roll forming However the management of contact pressures depends on the bending process used There are two possible methods 4 41 Flap bending Flap bending is an excellent method in terms of the contact pressures involved since the pressure
13. important particularly on punching presses The new mini brush types are preferable to the old ball systems 20 General recommendations for use 3 4 3 Laserand water jet cutting In laser cutting the gas used must be nitrogen Oxygen burns the organic coating and disrupts the laser beam leading to a loss of power and the appearance of burrs The choice of nitrogen increases the cost of cutting due to the high flow rates required pressure of 20 bars compared to 1 bar for oxygen If the sheet has a temporary protective film cutting can be performed in two passes one for the film and one for the organic coated material If possible the adhesion of the film should be sufficient to prevent peeling which could hinder the beam The best solution is generally to remove the film prior to cutting in order to preserve the excellent guality of a laser cut accuracy narrowness of the heat affected zone and absence of burrs Water jet cutting is highly suitable for organic coated products and requires no special adjustments Since there is no source of heat and no contact with a tool this process gives an excel ent quality cut with no burrs no damage to the organic coat ings and no heat affected zones The only aspect sometimes requiring attention is the presence of a protective film which must be prevented from peeling during cutting User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 3 4 4 Compatibility with post painti
14. is spread over the sur face area of the flap Moreover relative movement between the steel sheet and the tools is minimised Principle of flap bending 4 4 2 Narrow punch V bending In narrow punch V bending the pressures generated are high er since the contact occurs along a line rather than over a surface area Furthermore the coated sheet slides over the die entry radii Narrow punch V bending Effect of the die The basic rule in V bending is to use a die opening 6 to 12 times the sheet thickness For bending organic coated sheet the higher value is preferable i e 12 times the thickness This is a simple choice involving no extra cost and has several advantages Since bending leverage is User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal increased contact pressures are decreased in inverse pro portion The bending or natural radius of the sheet increases thereby reducing the strain in the coatings The increased die entry radius also lowers contact pressures and friction V bending with narrow and wide dies Effect of the punch There are several different types of tools available The most commonly used type has a nose radius smaller than the natural radius of the sheet generally between 0 6 and 0 8 mm Other types have larger radii of the order of a few millimetres generating larger bending radii in the sheet and therefore greatly reduced deformation strains in the organic coatings see
15. of the steel substrate metallic coating but do not include the organic coating User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 4 2 Drawing punch blank holder restraining draw bead die lockbead blocking bead Draw beads and other restraining devices must be avoided In the drawing process the surfaces of the organic coating are subjected to different loading configurations the major stresses being due to deformation and contact pressures The strain levels must remain compatible with the deformation capacities of the substrate and the coatings These maximum levels are given by the forming limit curve FLC of the mate rial This curve is valid for direct strain paths and constant strain state throughout the thickness For deformation great er than the FLC the material will undergo necking or failure 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Safe The different deformation modes contraction expansion plane strain tension deep drawing uniaxial traction and shearing each have specific effects Contraction or necking must be closely controlled since it causes an increase in thick ness which can cancel out the permitted tooling clearances expansion Different deformation modes in a drawn component The pressures generated in drawing are relatively high and often reach 5 to 10 MPa Friction must be closely monitored since it can seriously damage the organic coating The use of dr
16. of the whole zone This makes the process extremely attractive The presence of slight splashes around the edge of the weld has no effect on the coating Welding a pin by electrical discharge welding The pulsed arc process requires electrically conducting coat ings and marks the rear side of the coated sheet The stud inert gas SIG process is applicable to all types of coating but causes significant coating damage Protection and manufacturing aids 6 1 Temporary protective films 6 2 Lubricants and cleaning solvents 34 34 33 34 Protection and manufacturing aids 6 1 Temporary protective films A temporary protective film applied as the steel leaves the organic coating line or at a later stage is an excellent way to reduce the risks of scratching during processing or in the case of painted sheets during transportation However it entails additional costs for both application and removal which must be carried out at the latest possible stage This peeling operation is generally performed on the finished com ponent often by the final customer if the film is left in place to protect the component until arrival However for complex shapes film removal can be a laborious process Films usually cause no problems for bending roll forming slitting cutting etc The usefulness of a protective film thus depends essentially on the protection required during the processing operations to
17. p 21 SCH Holland b v p 27 Jeroen Op de Beec p 33 Philippe Vandenameele p 35 Jeroen Op de Beec Copyright All rights reserved No part of the present publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means whatsoever without prior permission from ArcelorMittal Europe Flat Products Care has been taken that the information in this publication is accurate but ArcelorMittal Europe Flat Products and any other ArcelorMittal Group company do not accept responsibility or liability for any errors or information which is found to be misleading As this document may be subject to change please consult the latest information in the product document centre at industry arcelormittal com User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 39 ArcelorMittal Europe Flat Products 24 26 boulevard d Avranches 1160 Luxembourg flateurope technical assistance arcelormittal com industry arcelormittal com
18. p 36 4 5 Panel forming Panel forming is very similar in principle to flap bending and the same solutions can be employed bb a Bending on a panel forming machine This method is very easy to automate and therefore frequent ly used in integrated manufacturing lines It is not necessary to turn the sheet over to produce reverse bends and it is possible to work on all four sides of a panel by means of a simple 90 rotation Production times and handling of organic coated components are thus minimised Component with positive and negative bends 25 Forming of organic coated steel 4 6 Edge forming Flanging The control of strain during flanging is similar to that in roll forming and bending processes Tool workpiece contact is different on the inside and outside surfaces of the bend On the inside contact occurs over a surface area and pressure is fairly light In contrast on the outside contact with the punch blade is often linear and pressure is more acute This is therefore where the potential difficulties lie To minimise this problem the tools must be polished and this is especially important for the punch Clear ance must be sufficient to avoid crushing the paint layer The punch edge radius should be as large as possible blank holder punch JAN die Edge forming by conventional flanging In the conventional flanging process elastic spring back is controlled by ironing i e reducing
19. A ArcelorMittal Organic coated steel User manual _ User manual Organic coated steel Introduction Today organic coated steel offers exceptional economic and technologi cal advantages which explains its extraordinary success story in industry Organic coa and constru these produ HVAC heati advantages the domesti for applications such as suspended ceilin ted steel products are used cts have a variety of appli ng ventilation and air cond in al ction profiles are used for wall ition gs sectors of industry In buildi cladding and roofing and al ighting etc In general indust cations including metal furnitu c appliance market where t goods refrigerators washing machines etc and small ney ing and many others And t of organic coated steel products are of course well known are successfully used for wh Ng SO ry re he in ite kitchen appliances microwave ovens etc Brown goods LCDs LED TV back panels com puter casings VCR amp DVD casings etc are anoth er successful application The purpose of this document is to give you all the information you need to take maximum advantage of everything organic coated steel has to offer It is no more than a technical support tool however and is not intended as a substitute for direct contact with our tech Managers nical experts and account Introduction Advantages
20. at the organic coatings are able to withstand the deformations involved Organic coatings have their own specific characteristics adhesion flexibility hardness corrosion resistance etc Some can withstand very high strains such as occur in 180 folds for example while others are less tolerant It is not always possible to combine the best performance charac teristics for all properties However it is always possible to find an optimum compromise that meets the specifications as closely as possible It is therefore important not to introduce unnecessarily high strains at the design stage in order to retain the widest choice of coatings with an optimum balance between the different performance characteristics Roll forming bending panel forming and similar processes induce bending strains in the coatings at folds which can be correctly predicted from the following eguation t 1 t 2 Ri where t is the sheet thickness and Ri is the internal bending radius User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal However this equation underestimates the strain when the bending radius approaches the sheet thickness e g in 180 folds The curve below shows the strain values calculated with the equation as a function of the Ri t ratio and demon strates the logarithmic influence of the bending radius strain 100 80 60 40 20 5 Ri t ratio Bending strain as a function of the Ri t r
21. atio Even a simple bending radius must therefore be chosen with great care The organic coating must be taken into account it must have all the required properties and at the same time withstand the forming strains Pragmatic bending tests as per EN 13523 can be useful for assessing the ability of organic coated steel to withstand the final component shape In the case of the drawing process the strains that the organic coating has to withstand are more complex These can be cor rectly estimated by simulation using finite element software based on a preliminary geometrical definition of the compo nent They can also be determined experimentally by mea surements on the component The ECCA and NCCA tests are used to define coating forma bility flexibility and adhesion based on a 180 bending test Since coil coated sheets are often tested against these stan dards it is useful to know how the two different approaches correspond to one another ECCA index NCCA index Bending test OT OT m i0 05T 1T GA 0 1 15T 3T 35 25 27 4T 20 J 257 5T 17 ECCA European Coil Coating Association NCCA National Coil Coating Association USA Finally if the different bending processes are examined close ly it can be seen that they are not all eguivalent from this point of view Flap bending and panel forming processes gen erate very little interfering membrane strains in the sheet The neutral fibr
22. aw beads and other restraining devices should therefore be avoided Hard spots on the tools e g due to poor machining or hardfacing in certain zones must be eliminated User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal Similarly die entry radii should be increased as far as possible The clearances between the punch and die should always be equal to the total thickness of the organic coated sheet plus 5 to 10 depending on the case Polishing and the use of sufficiently hard tools e g high alloy steels such as Z160CDV12 Z200CDV12 and Z230CDV12 4 are the most appropriate solutions Lubri cation using a soluble or volatile oil to avoid the need for degreasing is another possible option However this requires increasing the blank holder pressure to reduce the greater risk of slippage and the associated risk of wrinkling It is advisable to locally increase the size of the blank in draping zones in order to minimise wrinkling With high production rates it may be necessary to cool the tool in extreme cases It should also be noted that high stretching or drawing strains may modify the surface finish and gloss of the coating These changes in appearance may be accompanied by a loss of cor rosion resistance in aggressive environments humid and salty atmospheres etc Laboratory tests should be performed in such special cases Special tools have therefore been developed at ArcelorMittal to Evaluate both colour and gl
23. c coated products 2 3 Basic characteristics of organic coated steel Organic coated steel is generally composed of a steel sub strate cold rolled or with a zinc based metallic coating with a surface treatment layer a paint primer coating and a top coat For certain applications a temporary protective film may be added if required The choice of substrate has a direct influence on the pro cessing performance and corrosion resistance of the organic coated product For good corrosion resistance a relatively thick sacrificial zinc based metallic coating is the best choice On the other hand if the essential reguirement is an ability to withstand severe forming strains without cracking thin and flexible crack resistant zinc coatings are recommended The surface treatment carried out at the beginning of the pro cess section prior to coating ensures good bonding between the primer and the metal substrate The role of the primer is mainly Toenhance the adhesion of the top coat Toimprove flexibility and corrosion resistance To determine the final texture in case of orange peel products The top coats provide the required external surface charac teristics such as the final appearance colour texture gloss finish etc hardness and resistance to abrasion and ultravio let radiation Depending on the required performance a sin gle primer or double primer top coat paint layer can be applied on one or both sides of the
24. cutting to length shearing punching and mechanical cutting 3 41 Decoiling 3 4 2 Slitting cutting to length shearing punching and mechanical cutting 3 4 3 Laser and water jet cutting 3 4 4 Compatibility with post painting operations 16 16 7 17 17 17 18 18 18 20 20 16 General recommendations for use 31 Important notice The sections below define an ideal processing line for organic coated sheets and optimum working conditions They sug gest a suitable solution for every type of application How ever they must not be interpreted as mandatory but rather as a guarantee of success A coil coated product and a method of processing should be chosen by selecting a suitable substrate cold rolled steel with or without a zinc based metallic coating that will meet the reguired specifications 3 2 General recommendations The first point to be borne in mind is that the surface condi tion of the final product is that of the coil coated sheet before processing The second point is that the weakest link in the processing chain will determine the quality of the final prod uct Consequently great care must be taken with all process ing steps in order to ensure a high quality result For organic coated steel a good production process is one that retains all the initial properties of the material Essentially this means avoiding excessive deformation or damage to the surface so as to preserve the corrosion r
25. d account managers 12 Organic coated products 2 2 The coating line A continuous coil coating line consists of three main sections the entry section the central or process section and the exit section In order to maintain a constant speed in the process section which is essential to product guality two accumula tors looping towers are used as buffers when the entry or exit section of the line is stopped for joining or cutting the i 4 Coils are placed on a pay off reel To allow the process to pro ceed continuously the head of the incoming coil is stitched to the tail of the coil being processed 2 21 Entry section User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal Pay off reel Stitching machine Degreasing Entry looper Pretreatment Coater primer coater top amp backing coats Oven Cooler Coater top 10 Coater underside 11 Oven 12 Embossing roll 13 Cooler 14 Leveller 15 Exit looper 16 Inspection section 17 Coiler OOT POP CTE SON vaavi ate Each oven is equipped with a solvent incinerator 2 2 2 Process section Pretreatment The surface of the strip is prepared for coating This pre treatment is performed in various steps First the strip is degreased and then a surface treatment coating is applied to improve paint adhesion and to provide a certain resistance to corrosion The coating thickness achieved during this step is roughly 100 nm Coating proc
26. e combinations For example steel sheets can have a different finish colour or appearance on each side or be painted on one side only etc Any reguest must be exam ined in detail since the paints applied on the two sides must be compatible in terms of curing temperature for example or to avoid the risk of marbling pressure marks that can appear during storage In conclusion component design imposes or implies impor tant choices with regard to the organic coatings It is essential to determine the best compromise between properties and coating cost while meeting the specifications and complying with processing reguirements This is only possible if precise specifications have been defined based on the required func tions and performance characteristics of the final product Co operation between component designers and ArcelorMit tal s technical experts and account managers is therefore a powerful advantage in ensuring the successful use of organic coated steel 74 Design support ArcelorMittal can support you in the design of the elements of your system either with a feasibility analysis in order to prevent any defect from the outset and to select the most appropriate steel grade and thickness based on optimisation of formability safety margins or to assess the deformations inside the actual part Credits Cover photograph by Jeroen Op de Beeck p 5 Jeroen Op de Beec p 9 Jeroen Op de Beec p 15 Philippe Vandenameele
27. e necessary This will limit friction between the punch the surface of the organic coated steel and the die Here again heating is an excellent means of ensuring the flexibility of the organic coating and its formability dur ing clinching A protective film may also be beneficial in this respect but it must never be placed between the two sheets to be clinched With regard to the appearance of the component each clinching point produces a hump and a hollow Since the static strength of a clinch is less than that of a spot weld a great er density of points is required The clinching tool must be perfectly perpendicular to the sheets and the punch must be precisely positioned with respect to the die The sheet thick nesses must be less than 3 mm with a ratio between the two thicknesses not greater than 2 5 3 Riveting Riveting of coil coated products requires no special precau tions in addition to those required for cold rolled galvanised or electrogalvanised steel Care must be taken to choose the right rivet material since otherwise galvanic coupling can occur between the rivet and the substrate As a consequence blistering of the organic layer can appear in this area User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal There are three possible riveting techniques Conventional riveting whereby holes are drilled before the rivet is introduced and deformed Blind riveting for which only one side of the joi
28. e remains at mid thickness and the coating is subjected only to the bending strain In contrast press bend ing displaces the neutral fibre towards the inside of the bend so that the coating is subjected to an additional tensile strain In narrow punch V bending the neutral fibre is taken to be 0 4 times the sheet thickness while in forge bending it is 0 25 times the thickness from the inside edge This significantly increases the strain in the coating the only advantage being the limitation of elastic spring back Whatever the situation forming strains must be minimised to keep the widest possible choice of coatings open so that optimum compliance with the different property require ments can be achieved The geometry must therefore have fillet radii that are as large as possible and the forming process must be adjusted blank holder pressure lubrication so as to avoid excessive tensile stresses in the sheet These choices also have a positive influence on the contact pressures exerted by the tooling on the organic coatings thereby reducing the risk of scratching or tearing User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 7 2 Joint design Joints must preserve the properties of the coatings and the visible areas must remain aesthetically attractive Since most types of organic coated steel have electrical insu lating properties this material is difficult to weld by resistance processes Arc welding processes involv
29. esistance properties and attractive appearance of the product This can be achieved by observing a few basic rules Using dedicated processing lines and storage facilities If workshops and equipment are used for different products such as hot rolled strip cold rolled strip and galvanised strip either with or without oiling there is a significant risk of con tamination It is worth making an economic assessment of the potential benefits of investing in dedicated equipment for organic coated material compared with the cost of produc ing batches of different products on the same line including downtime for cleaning and or changing tools before organic coated material can be processed Our technical experts and account managers will be glad to help you find the best solution for you on technical and eco nomic grounds User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal Training personnel Working with organic coated products requires great care on the part of the operators They must be made aware of the constraints involved and should be given specific training They should realise that they are dealing with a high grade product requiring special care and different working methods Using an appropriate working temperature Successful processing depends on the flexibility and hardness of the organic coating The following graph shows how the working temperature affects these properties flexibility physical
30. esive in the metal or organic coating or at one of the interfaces metal metallic coating primer top coat adhesive Tests must be performed to determine the optimum technical and economic solution for each case An important point is the fact that adhesive bonded joints in organic coated sheets exhibit a much better wet ageing performance than uncoated metal or galvanised surfaces Two component polyurethane adhesives are an excellent choice for many applications Adhesive bonding has numerous advantages Loads are spread perfectly as a result of the continuous bond created With certain specific products it can also perform sealing and vibration damping functions The joints have an attrac tive appearance and the substrates undergo no thermal or mechanical damage The adhesive can be polymerised efficiently and rapidly using various techniques either chemically by means of a cata lyst or activating agent or thermally using an oven heat ing press induction infrared heaters etc In order to facilitate handling of components before polymerisation is complete clinching or other similar joining processes can also be carried out at various sites on the component Adhesive bonded joints are generally lap joints User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal butt joint Recommended adhesive bonded joint configurations Shear tensile and compressive stresses are preferable to peeling and cleavage which should be
31. ess The first coating heads apply liquid paint to both sides of the strip usually primer on the top and backing coat on the underside The strip is then passed through an oven where the solvents are extracted and the coating cured After leav ing the oven the strip is cooled and a top coat is applied to the upper surface in the second coating heads followed by another curing and cooling cycle The curing cycles are extremely important since they deter mine the aesthetic finish of the final product colour texture etc and the quality of the paint system in terms of hardness adhesion and mechanical and chemical resistance 16 o U SORI KN 11 2 1B 14 17 15 2 2 3 Exit section The strip passes through an inspection section and finally reaches the coiler Coil weights are adjusted to meet the cus tomer s requirements A number of different on line quality control tests are carried out Coil coating lines comply with quality assurance stan dards such as ISO 9001 ISO 14001 and ISO TS 16949 The dimensions in the table below give the overall dimensional ranges They may vary according to the combination of prod uct parameters specified Please contact us for more detailed information especially in cases where extreme thicknesses or widths are required Product Thickness mm Width mm Organic coated 0 17 to 3 600 to 1850 products User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 2 2 4 Control sect
32. hem from com ing into direct contact with a humid environment Rounded or drop shaped folds are to be preferred to fully flattened ones to minimise strains Another possibility for protecting highly exposed zones is the use of a sealing compound or similar product 37 38 Design lt gt olutions for edge protection The aesthetic appearance of sheet edges is not as good as in post painted products Different solutions can be envisaged such as 180 folds hems or the use of synthetic edge cov ers However it is generally preferable to modify the com ponent design so as to locate the edges where they will not be visible for example at the back of the component or to ensure that they are covered by other parts A al Solutions using synthetic edge covers This problem also concerns corners since good corner appear ance is often one of the specifications As before it is often possible to fold the corners so that the edges are not vis ible In drawn components the corners must be designed with large radii to avoid the risk of damage to the coating during the forming operation This aspect has already been discussed in the section on forming see p 21 User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal SY Examples of designs with no visible edges Other solutions now exist for the forming of corners Wemo Eckold technigues etc Organic coated steel offers numerous advantages due to the many possibl
33. igurations This welding process involves no special difficulties with regard to the welding parameters compared with bare or zinc coated steel The electrode lifespan with readjustment of the current remains of the same order or better than that for zinc coated sheets Values of 1000 to 1800 spots have been obtained with certain weldable organic coated products A repetitive sound and fume emission can sometimes occur without dis turbing the welding process or in any way modifying the qual ity of the joint Finally the mechanical strength of the weld spots is identical to that obtained with uncoated or zinc coated steel 3 32 Joining of organic coated steel 5 6 2 Arcwelding technigues In these different processes MIG MAG TIG plasma etc the steel is brought to melting temperature As a result the coat ings are vaporised and contaminate the melt pool This can create open porosity in the weld seam or may generate projec tions MAG welding or interruptions of the arc TIG welding The coatings are burnt in a wide heat affected zone around the weld Mechanical removal of the coating in the weld zone is preferable to eliminate these problems and for this reason butt welds are easier to perform than lap welds Certain posi tions of the parts during welding promote the evacuation of fumes lap weld fillet weld a outside corner weld gutter ee edge weld butt weld Different weld configurations i
34. ing complete melting are also problematic because of contamination of the melt pool by the coatings These factors limit the choice of joining processes in comparison with post painted sheets and the use of other assembly techniques is usually the best solution First of all the required properties and performance levels must be defined and this will guide the choice of joining tech nique In practice it is rarely necessary to attain a perform ance level equal to that of spot welding to obtain a durable joint that is perfectly adequate for the requirements Details of the different joining techniques available for organic coated sheet are given in chapter 5 see p 27 7 3 Design of edges and corners Many designers worry about corrosion resistance at edges and corners and on the sheet surface in the event of scratches In fact the corrosion resistance of organic coated steel is per fectly guaranteed by the presence of a sacrificial zinc based metal coating and a paint primer containing corrosion inhibi tors The application of primer coats on both sides enhances the corrosion resistance of the sheet edges Organic coated steel has all the necessary elements to ensure satisfactory corrosion resistance at least as good as for post painted sheet and distinctly better than a steel sheet with only a zinc coating In a few rare highly aggressive situations it can be an advan tage to fold the edges in order to prevent t
35. ion Thickness control Each coating thickness primer and top coat can be measured twice once on line after the coater in wet conditions using an infrared device and once after the curing section in dry conditions using a beta probe Thanks to these two accurate measurements in the event of any process deviations the thicknesses can be adjusted in order to obtain a very uniform coating Temperature The peak metal temperature PMT the strip temperature is measured continuously at the exit of each oven The PMT should match the paint supplier s recommendations to obtain the optimum properties of the polymer A pyrometer placed as close as possible to the strip ensures reliable measurement Colour After cooling the strip colour is measured con tinuously using a probe travelling from one edge to the ther zigzag Any difference compared to the standard will be automatically detected and immediately corrected n addition to this on line measurement sheets are cut on a regular basis and analysed off line in the quality lab Surface control The strip passes into inspection sections where trained operators thoroughly inspect the surface Any zone with defects is reported oO To make sure the final product meets the customer s reguire ments routine lab tests are also performed including Gloss assessment Mechanical properties adhesion flexibility Polymer cross linking rub test 14 Organi
36. ls produced in a continuous process by applying liguid paint onto a substrate Our range of organic coated steel products meets the reguire ments of all sectors of industry 211 Domestic appliances A very wide range of high gloss organic coated products is available for domestic appliances The substrates we use for these applications are cold rolled and galvanised steel Dif ferent steel grades are available for example for bending and deep drawing applications The organic coated steel to be selected for these applications depends on the end use as indicated in the table below In each case there are sev eral possibilities Do not hesitate to contact us for advice on choosing the most appropriate product for your particular application Product Appearance Application Estetic Cold Smooth grained orange peel Cold appliances Estetic Cold Flex Smooth grained Cold appliances with orange peel high deformation Estetic Hot Smooth orange peel Cooking Estetic Wet Smooth orange peel Washing xcellook Rough fine very fine Domestic appliances brushed lifts furniture ceilings decorative partitions xceldesign Aesthetic pattern Domestic appliances lifts furniture ceilings decorative partitions xcelcolour Metallic twinkle Lifts furniture ceilings decorative partitions electronic housings User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 21 2 Indoor building applications amp general industr
37. ming Lock seaming is a technique involving plastic deformation of the steel to make the join It is perfectly suitable for organic coated steel providing that the metallic and organic coatings are chosen to withstand the strains generated in the folds Lock seaming satisfactorily preserves the corrosion resistance of the coatings and can be easily combined with adhesive bond ing The joint can be made perfectly leaktight by using a sealing compound an adhesive or a rubber seal Wherever possible the seam should be designed so that the sheet edges are not visible both for aesthetic reasons and for optimum corrosion resistance C C a e e o Different single and double lock seams User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal However lock seaming is only suitable for parts with a simple geometric design and cannot be used for corners The joints cannot be dismantled and have low resistance to sliding in a direction parallel to the folds and low resistance to open ing perpendicular to the folds With lock seaming folding strains are often severe requiring the use of extremely flex ible organic coatings Lock seaming is economical for large production runs even though the design of the tooling can be a lengthy and difficult process 5 5 Joining with bolts studs clips etc These mechanical joining methods are also perfectly suited for use with organic coated steel and can be used to join prod
38. ng operations Coil coated panels can be post painted by the end user When they are used as the base for an additional coat of decorative paint which is applied either by sublimation as a powder or by spraying The paint is then cured or dried under ambient conditions When localised re painting is needed in the event of scratching or other damage during installation for instance the paint is applied using a brush and dries under ambient conditions When the end product needs to be repainted on site e g roofs the paint is sprayed and dries under ambient conditions For the three cases mentioned there should be very good compatibility between the paints coil coated and post paint ed to ensure that the end product properties are retained adhesion corrosion resistance Conseguently The organic coated substrate must be free of dust oil and other impurities before being re painted If delamination has occurred the paint must be removed by sand blast ing for instance If bare metal is visible a primer must be applied followed by the top coat in accordance with the paint supplier s recommendations As various kinds of post paints can be used with coil coated products recommendations depend on the organic coating chemistry formulation etc Some details are presented in the following table Recommended solution 2 pack PU 1 pack PU White coils decorative purposes Building Scratches Metallised m
39. nside corner weld As a result these processes are generally not suitable for organic coated products 5 6 3 Resistance butt welding ERW This technique is widely employed in the manufacture of roll formed tubes It can be directly applied to organic coated sheets heated by induction but since it creates a wide heat affected zone in which the paint is degraded its use is limited weld seam weld point pressure roll V angle 5 to 7 induction coil tube travel impeder Resistance butt welding User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 5 6 4 Laser welding This process requires precise assembly of the sheet edges in order to prevent disturbance of the laser beam by fume emissions produced by excessive contact with the sheet sur faces As in the case of arc welding it is possible to remove the organic coating along the weld line The principal advantage of laser welding is the narrow heat affected zone which is only a few millimetres wide Laser edge welding 5 6 5 Welding of pins Various processes can be used to weld pins to organic coated steel but the only method applicable to all types of organic coated steel whether electrically conducting or not is elec trical discharge welding When the different welding param eters are correctly adjusted it is easy to preserve a perfect appearance of the coating on the side opposite to the weld spot with excellent corrosion resistance
40. nsport rollers or rubber conveyor belts are possible solu User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal tions The principal requirement is to ensure a soft contact surface that does not retain dust Manual or automatic handling operations may never involve sliding one sheet or component over another Finally when other handling systems are used e g forklift trucks it is often sufficient to add a layer of felt or rubber to comply with the handling requirements for organic coat ed products Experience has shown that it is preferable for organic coated products to be supported on their least vul nerable side during handling with the appearance sensitive front side facing upwards This also makes it easier to detect any surface defects 3 3 2 Packaging Whatever the format coil sheets or blanks organic coat ed products are shipped in packaging appropriate for the transport and handling conditions the destination and the intended final use This point should be discussed with your ArcelorMittal agency The packaging of finished parts made from organic coated steel will be the same as for post painted components The parts should be placed in boxes baskets or other containers in such a way that they are separated from one another and pro tected against damage due to friction or impact Corrugated cardboard spacers foam sheets or other similar products can be used for this purpose Parts must never be stacked in
41. nt needs to be accessible since the hollow rivet is deformed by a central shaft Diffe rent models exist including explosive head and threaded shaft types or systems in which the head or shaft snaps Self piercing rivets require only one operation since as the name suggests the rivet itself pierces the sheet The advantages of self piercing rivets are similar to those for clinching and the process also gives higher resistance to static loading However this technique is less suitable for thin sheets Riveting can be used to join different types of products with out affecting the corrosion resistance of the coatings in any way if the compatibility between the rivet and the substrate has been checked Riveting methods are relatively quiet and have low energy consumption However the joints cannot be disassembled and are aesthetically unattractive Neverthe less the processes can be easily automated making them 29 Joining of organic coated steel competitive when compared with other mechanical joining systems although they are more expensive than adhesive bonding clinching etc due to the cost of the rivets Certain provisos need to be mentioned For self piercing rivets the maximum thickness of the assembly is 6 mm This limit decreases if the steel mechanical properties increase For other types of riveting there is no known limit The technique is not very suitable for thin sheets 5 4 Lock sea
42. oduct in question but also on the welding process frequency condi tion etc In order to minimise any risk the customer must provide a well ventilated working area and suitable equip ment for the welders ArcelorMittal is willing to help customers to reduce the poten tial risk at their facilities and to find an appropriate fume recy cling process Product safety data sheets can be found on ArcelorMittal s website User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 5 6 1 Resistance welding Because of its non conductivity organic coated strip is not suitable for resistance welding except in the case of specific organic coatings that are described as weldable Their overall static strength is nevertheless of the order of 500 mW com pared with 0 02 to 0 05 mW for electrogalvanised steel Elec trodes with hemispherical contact surfaces facilitate passage of the current by localising the force The weldability range is generally shifted to lower currents representing an advantage for industrial processes Welding can be facilitated by mechanically removing the coat ing at the points to be joined In a few rare cases the elec trodes can be brought into contact with the bare or zinc coated sides of sheets painted on one side the painted sides being in contact piece added electrode electrode main current electrode front side main current initial current Resistance welding in specific conf
43. oss changes during the form ing process Measure and simulate the forming process 23 24 Forming of organic coated steel The roll forming process 4 3 Roll forming The same factors are important in roll forming of organic coated steel i e the flexibility and adhesion of the coating in bends and its resistance to contact pressure and friction The first of these aspects will be considered in detail later in the section dealing with design see p 35 For resistance to contact pressure the solutions are diffe rent from those applicable for drawing processes Firstly the diameter of the rolls must be as large as possible Secondly all sharp angles on the rolls must be eliminated and replaced by fillets In order to prevent slippage the ideal solution is to have tools with counter rolls mounted on bearings This is a technically simple solution that presents no additional difficulties in terms of maintenance and the initial investment is only marginally higher As in the case of drawing tools particular attention must be paid to the roughness and hardness of the rolls The best roll materials are low or high alloy steels 35NCD4 100C6 Z200C13 etc quenched ground and if possible pol ished The application of a layer of chrome is the ideal solution Whereas lubrication is essential in roll forming of galvanised steel to prevent the coating sticking to the tools it is often not necessary for organic
44. properties hardness Tg temperature Variation in coating flexibility and hardness with temperature For the paint to be flexible and formable organic coated products must be processed at a temperature above the glass transformation point Tg This is normally the case when working at an ambient temperature of about 20 C If it is colder in the warehouse where material is stored the coils sheets or blanks should be transferred to a location with a temperature of about 20 C for 24 hours prior to processing In extreme cases the organic coated steel sheet can be heated locally by installing radiant infrared heaters on the processing line This has the advantage of ensuring that the organic coat ing has excellent formability while retaining the same degree of hardness and chemical resistance after cooling However for certain specific applications some products need to be formed outside In countries where tempera tures are far below Tg conventional organic coated steel can have limited flexibility in such conditions ArcelorMittal has designed suitable products for these specific applications For instance Granite HFX Cool is based on paints that have been tailor made to withstand deformation at low temperature without cracking Providing inspection areas Product inspection and monitoring should always be per formed during processing in order to detect defects such as scratches or indentations at the earlie
45. s increasing the chance of dust soil etc collecting Special precautions must also be taken when handling the products When the sheets are removed from the stack they should not be dragged so as to limit the risk of scratching Mechanical damage can occur when coils are placed directly on the ground We recommend the use of protec tive mats made of rubber felt or similar materials to prevent rough surfaces or debris causing marks or inden tations on the first lap of the coils A small indentation on the outer lap can affect several laps inside the coil Coils and bundles of organic coated sheets must not be allowed to splay or be stacked on top of one another since this increases the weight on bottom coils The pro tective covering should be replaced on all partly used coils and bundles in order to avoid soiling and damage to the exposed laps or sheets We recommend using organic coated products within six months of manufacture in order to conserve maximum flex ibility of the organic coatings After six months mechanical densification of the structure of the coating may occur lead ing to loss of flexibility User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 3 4 Recommendations for decoiling slitting cutting to length shearing punching and mechanical cutting 3 41 Decoiling The drive system for decoiling must be matched to the line speed in order to optimise product flow In e
46. sheet User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal Top coat Primer Surface treatment Zinc coating Steel Zinc coating Surface treatment Backing coat The processing performance and other characteristics required will vary greatly according to the type of substrate and the paint system used These characteristics include paint adhesion flexibility hardness resistance to surface abrasion corrosion resistance appearance gloss suitability for food contact heat resistance shock resistance chemical resist ance photochemical stability UV resistance resistance to soiling etc Of course there is no such thing as a universal organic coated product that can meet all these requirements but we have been able to develop special products for each type of application It is often necessary to give priority to one or more properties to the detriment of others The wide range of characteristics that can be built into organic coated products explains the diversity of the solutions proposed by ArcelorMittal It is therefore essential to define precise prior specifications so that we can determine the optimum solu tion in terms of technical and economic criteria 31 3 2 353 3 4 General recommendations for use Important notice General recommendations Recommendations for handling packaging and storage 3 31 Handling 3 3 2 Packaging 3 3 3 Storage Recommendations for decoiling slitting
47. st possible stage The ideal solution is to provide inspection areas with adeguate lighting The top side of the organic coated steel which will be visible in the end product must be facing upwards Please note that the presence of a protective film may considerably hamper inspection see p 34 3 3 Recommendations for handling packaging and storage 3 31 Handling Coils sheets blanks and components all need to be handled differently Eguipment for handling coils should have a protective coating e g sheathed non metallic slings and grips or C hooks with a rubber or synthetic coating and must be used with great care to avoid any hard impact that could mark the product Operators should wear gloves when handling sheets manually to protect their hands from cuts This also keeps the surface of the sheet clean For automatic handling numerous solutions are available including robotic suction pad systems An excellent option for both sheets and blanks is four point seizure by suction pads This can be further improved by installing permanent magnets at the stack edges to maintain the stack while the sheets are removed one by one Suction pad system for handling sheets and blanks With handling systems that involve manipulating the steel between tools roller tables stackers etc the tools should make contact with the steel without slipping Alternatively contact should be made with a soft surface The use of plastic tra
48. the thickness of the sheet For organic coated steel the process must be modified to avoid severe damage to the coating The best solution is to use an articulated punch and cam system in which the punch can rotate in addition to vertical displacement This system also limits sliding during tool with drawal The process configuration is somewhat similar to that of flap bending articulated punch blank holder SNT die Edge forming flanging with an articulated tool User manual Organic coated steel ArcelorMittal 47 Spinning Spinning is a process that can induce high forming strains and from this point of view it is similar to drawing In order to avoid damage to the paint coating the roll must have a large diameter and a perfectly polished surface The surface of the mandrel must be egually well polished to ensure that the steel sheet slides easily tailstock mandrel KU spinning roller Principle of lathe spinning In difficult cases involving extreme deformation or high strength steel substrates the rotation and feed rates must be reduced to prevent overheating The organic coated steel can also be cooled with compressed air or lubricated with soluble or volatile oil However the latter solution is only possible on a numerically controlled machine tool due to the projections 5 52 553 5 4 55 5 6 Joining of organic coated steel Adhesive bonding Clinching Riveting
49. ucts of completely different types without reducing their corrosion resistance The joints can be readily dismantled but are aesthetically unattractive even when covered by coloured plastic caps These methods represent a significant additional cost in terms of materials and labour Mechanical joining of this type is relatively silent and consumes little energy but is difficult to automate i Various mechanical joining techniques bolts studs clips etc As for riveting care must be taken to choose the right mate rial since galvanic coupling can occur between the bolt and the substrate 5 6 Welding In general conventional welding technigues have a negative effect on the appearance of organic coated sheet and lead to a loss of corrosion resistance Protection of the weld zones is therefore necessary if the part is exposed to an aggressive environment However certain technigues such as electrical discharge welding of studs give good results without damaging the coating During the welding process fumes are released Their com position very much depends on the product paint involved volatile organic compounds VOC semi volatile organic compounds e g unburnt products such as tars inorganic particles Fe Zn Al etc originating from the substrate the metallic coating or paint pigments However as mentioned above fume composition and con centration depend not only on the organic coated pr
50. ways easy to do directly but can be readily achieved indirectly by polishing the tools Relative movements depend on the forming process employed and it is often not simple to minimise them The friction coef ficient can be reduced however Polishing the tools is once again an excellent solution and the use of appropriate lubri cation e g a volatile oil is another possibility Organic coated sheets will then have a very low friction coefficient often less than 0 05 with steel tools In certain cases it may be useful to protect the paint layer by adding a temporary organic film This possible solution must be examined in the light of the intended forming process The strain levels arising from the design of the component and the forming process must be compatible with the formability of the steel substrate the metallic coating when present and the paint system This aspect will be discussed in detail in the section on component design see p 35 The thickness to be taken into account when designing a forming process is the total product thickness steel metallic coating paint protective film It is this value that deter mines tool clearances For thin gauges or applications requir ing very precise adjustments if the thickness of the coatings is not included in the calculation the coating will be crushed It is easy to make this mistake since the organic coated steel thicknesses set out in the standards are the thickness
51. xtreme circum stances the drive system will also eliminate jerks and flapping and slipping of adjacent laps 3 4 2 Slitting cutting to length shearing punching and mechanical cutting Slitting and other cutting processes for organic coated strip are performed using the same parameters as for other prod ucts It is essential to correctly adjust and sharpen the tools used to avoid the formation of burrs and paint slivers Because there is no final painting operation to cover the burrs they will remain visible Paint slivers and built up edges can contami nate the tools Slitting cutting to length and shearing operations must be considered at the design stage to ensure that any burrs that may result do not affect the appearance of the finished prod uct or pose a safety risk cuts to the hands during handling etc The following rules must be respected in order to control the position of cutting burrs Ideally the sheet should be worked from the coated side i e with the side that will be visible in the finished product upper 1ost in order to optimise transformation process control and avoid peeling of the paint in the event of poor tool adjust rent Symmetrical mounting of the slitting and edging wheels is preferred top shaft bottom shaft Symmetrical mounting right top shaft bottom shaft Non symmetrical mounting wrong The burrs are then oriented as shown in the diagram below front
52. y ArcelorMittal s wide range of organic coated products covers all indoor building applications and end uses in general industry The steel substrates used for these applications are cold rolled steel hot dip galvanised steel electrogalvanised steel and galfan The product range for indoor building applications and industry includes coatings with very specific properties such as varnishes and primers suitable for use as a base coat and compatible with insulation foams or adhesives Please contact us for further information on these products and the dimen sions available Product Appearance Application Inner surface of sandwich panels metal furniture indoor use Estetic Access Smooth Estetic Standard Air conditioners presentation racks radiators casings Smooth orange peel Estetic Flex Smooth grained Boiler casings rolled parts roller blinds presentation racks Metal furniture shelves and shelving units body shells for domestic Estetic Tex Textured appliances Estetic Lighting Smooth grained Lighting Estetic Mat Matt Metal ceilings cappings internal panels Estetic High Tech Textured Consumer electronics decoders hi fi computers teletronics Estetic Conductive Smooth conductive coating Consumer electronics decoders hi fi computers teletronics Estetic Wipe Board Smooth Wipe boards Estetic Chalk Board Smooth Chalk boards 21 3 Outdoor applications in building
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