Mitsubishi Evolution X. Manual - part 10

 

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Mitsubishi Evolution X. Manual - part 10

 

 

CORROSION PROTECTION

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CORROSION PROTECTION

ANTICORROSION TREATMENT AT THE FACTORY

M4090019000064

Anticorrosion treatment at the time of production 
includes the following measures.

THE USE OF GALVANIZED STEEL PLATE

Because galvanized steel plate has excellent corro-
sion resistance, it is used in areas which have a high 
possibility of painting deficiency.

ZINC PHOSPHATE COATING

In order to improve the adhesive properties of the paint coat on 
the steel plate, and also to improve the finish of the paint coat, 
the entire body is coated with a film of zinc phosphate prior to 
undergoing the electrodeposition undercoating process.

1. Final coat
2. Intermediate coat
3. Anticorrosion primer
4. Undercoat
5. Zinc phosphate film
6. Steel plate

AB200136 AB

: locations where galvanized steel 
  plate is used.

AB200109

1

2

3

4
5

6

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CATIONIC ELECTRODEPOSITION UNDERCOATING

In the cationic electrodeposition method, the car 
body is the negative pole, thus preventing damage to 
the zinc plating of the galvanized body panels or to 
the chemically formed phosphate crystals. This 
method, therefore, maximizes the corrosion resis-
tance and the results obtained are much better than 
those from conventional anionic electrodeposition.

BODY SEALING

Sealant has been applied to all body panel joints and seams in 
order to provide resistance to water, dust, and corrosion.

UNDERBODY COATING

An underbody coating has been applied to the underside of the 
floor pans, the inside of the doors, etc., in order to provide 
resistance to vibration, corrosion, and wear.

AB200110AD

Anionic electrodeposition

Counteragent

Anionic
coating

Counteragent

Alkali
solution

Cationic electrodeposition

Cationic
coating

AB200110

AB301462

A

A

SECTION A – A 

AB

AB200112

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WAX INJECTION

Wax injection is used at the lower part of the frame, side sill and 
hollow panels, etc., in order to obtain a better anticorrosion 
effect.

ANTICORROSION PRIMER

Anticorrosion primer is used at the side sill outer pan-
els in order to prevent corrosion and to suppress 
vibration.

SEALING TAPE

Sealing tape is attached at unused holes, at the inner side of 
the panel, for waterproofing and anticorrosion protection.

AB200113

AB701034

1. Rocker panel primer application

AB

1

1

A

A

AB701034

AB301463 AF

AB301463

: Locations for

attachment of sealing tape

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ANTICORROSION TREATMENT AT THE TIME OF 
BODY REPAIR WORK

M4090020000046

The following procedures should be followed for anticorrosion 
protection when making repairs.

CORROSION PROTECTION FOR HOLLOW 
PARTS

CAUTION

• Wipe away any excess anticorrosion agent on the 

coated surface, because it can adversely affect the 
coating.

• When spraying the anticorrosion agent, use holes in 

different areas to ensure that all weld surfaces of the 
hollow structure are well coated.

The insides of hollow parts (such as the side sill, pillars, etc.) 
which have been welded are more susceptible to corrosion. 
Spray an aerosol-type anticorrosion agent into these parts by 
using the trim mounting holes and other openings.

ANTICORROSION TREATMENT OF ROUGH CUTS

An anticorrosion agent should be applied to rough cuts made in 
the course of welding, because the surface film has been dam-
aged by the heat of welding.

SPOT SEALER

In order to prevent corrosion from occurring at the contact sur-
faces of panels which are spot welded, apply an electroconduc-
tive spot sealer.

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SPOT SEALER APPLICATION STEPS

1. Remove all paint, etc., from the areas to be spot welded by 

using sandpaper or a pneumatic belt sander.

AB200116

AB200117

AB200118

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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