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For metal pretreatment for 'demanding' automotive bolts
November 30, 2017
By: Anthony Locicero
Copy Editor, New York Post
Henkel Adhesive Technologies sharpened the market fit of its Bonderite L-FM FL portfolio of polymeric coatings for the surface conversion of metals used in cold forming operations. The optimized Bonderite L-FM FL process reduces the number of treatment steps from as much as 10 to one or two and is fast emerging as an attractive alternative in the production of high-performance automotive bolts and screws. Medium carbon or alloy steel grades designed for cold formed threaded fasteners in property classes such as 8.8., 9.8, 10.9 and 12.9 to require a prior surface conversion process to create a thin, adherent coating that will facilitate deformation and ensure the high quality of the final products. In automotive industry, these cold formed screws and bolts are used in a wide range of engine, powertrain, suspension, wells and other demanding applications. Traditional zinc phosphating and reactive soap processes, although well established in metal pretreatment for cold deformation, are associated with a number of potential drawbacks, including high acidity as well as high energy consumption and phosphate sludge. Moreover, they can involve up to ten individual steps, from initial degreasing and pickling to activation, phosphating and soaping with frequent intermediate rinsing. “With Bonderite L-FM FL, Henkel has developed an innovative solution to all these challenges that provides a flexible one-step process withsuperior cost performances, reduced CO₂ impact and a much smaller water footprint,” said Emilio Bucci, Henkel’s business development manager for Cold Forming in Europe. Inherently more sustainable Bonderite L-FM FL is a non-reactive, water-based polymeric coating that enables a sustainable surface conversion process. Since the coating adheres to the surface physically without any reaction, the only evaporates produced in the subsequent drying step prior to cold deformation are aqueous. As a one-step process, Bonderite L-FM FL eliminates all rinsing steps, which saves water, and also has a reduced energy demand with appropriately lower CO₂ emissions. Furthermore, when the cold formed screws are dephosphatized for final heat treatment, the polymeric coating is easier toremove, which permits the use of a dephosphating cleaner in much lower concentration, which means less consumption. Significantly more cost-efficient In addition to these environmental benefits, the Bonderite L-FM FL technology is characterized by its greatly reduced complexity over zinc phosphating. As a single-bath process, it minimizes equipment footprint and maintenance. Raw material surface properties require initial sand blasting or pickling and neutralizing, but the conversion cycle is essentially simplified to one single step and operates at a temperature between 40°C and 50°C, providing significant time and energy cost savings. Overall productivity is also enhanced by the excellent lubricity and pressure resistance of Bonderite L-FM FL in comparison with traditional zinc phosphating processes, which results in longer extrusion die life and has been confirmed in numerous industrial-scale applications. Easily integrated in any production line “With its proven cost advantages and sustainability, Bonderite L-FM FL is considered the single most efficient and responsible surface pretreatment process in metal cold forming and is fast emerging as the industry’s preferred technology especially in the global market segment of demanding automotive bolts,” Bucci said. “The simplicity of the process also means that it can easily be integrated in in-line as well as in batch production lines.” To help cold forming manufacturers maximize the productivity of their Bonderite processes, Henkel recommends the use of its dedicated Lineguard Automatic Line Control system. Lineguard is available in modular hardware and software configurations that enable precise and efficient bath management up to fully automated pretreatment control. It features state-of-the-art PLC, sensor and HMI technology that is seamlessly integrated by the company’s specialists to provide a total system solution tailored to each customer’s individual needs, including process data acquisition and comprehensive documentation.
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