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Atsushi Morishita

Researcher at Nippon Steel

Publications -  8
Citations -  52

Atsushi Morishita is an academic researcher from Nippon Steel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphoric acid & Corrosion. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 52 citations.

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Chromate-free surface-treated metal material excellent in corrosion resistance, heat resistance, fingerprint resistance, conductivity, coatability and black-dreg resistance at processing

TL;DR: In this paper, a composite coating film containing the following ingredients is formed on the chromate-free surface-treated metal material by applying and drying an aqueous metal surface-treating agent on a surface of a metal material.
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Surface-treated metal material and method for producing the same

TL;DR: In this paper, a surface-treated metal material comprising a composite coating film which is obtained by applying an aqueous metal surface treatment agent over the surface of a metal material and drying the agent thereon is described.
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Zinc-plated steel material coated with composite film excellent in corrosion resistance, unsusceptibility to blackening, coating adhesion, and alkali resistance

TL;DR: In this article, a zinc-plated steel material is treated with a composite film, which is excellent in all of corrosion resistance, unsusceptibility to blackening, coating adhesion, and alkali resistance unlike plated steel materials treated by conventional chromate-substitute techniques.
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Lubricating aqueous polyurethane resin composition, surface lubrication treating method of galvanized steel sheet using it, and the surface-treated steel sheet

TL;DR: In this article, a polyurethane resin composition with which a film superior in corrosion resistance, alkali resistance, coating adhesion, and lubricating property is formed on the galvanized steel sheet is provided.
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Chromate-Free Surface Treated Metal Material with Excellent Corrosion Resistance, Heat Resistance, Fingermark Resistance, Conductivity, Coatability, and Blackening Resistance at the Time of Working

TL;DR: The chromate-free surface treated metal material of the present invention is comprised of a metal material on the surface of which is coated and dried an aqueous metal surface treatment agent comprising an organic silicon compound as discussed by the authors.