Corrosion Resistance of Chromate and Phosphate Permanganate Conversion Treatments on Magnesium Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Juers
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Laboratory chromate coating was applied on AM50 and AZ91D alloys and compared to phosphate-permanganate one. Evaluation of the corrosion behaviour was performed using electrochemical DC and AC methods in ASTM water D1384-87. This electrolyte was chosen because it was moderately aggressive and found to give generally good correlations with long period exposure results in atmospheric conditions. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used to determine more accurately the corrosion rates from the analyses of the high frequency capacitive loop. Anodic polarization was applied in order to evaluate the pitting resistance of the different coatings. These results were correlated with weight loss data evaluated from experiments performed by immersion tests in ASTM water D1384-87 and climatic cyclic chamber tests.
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APA: C. Juers  (2006)  Corrosion Resistance of Chromate and Phosphate Permanganate Conversion Treatments on Magnesium Alloys

MLA: C. Juers Corrosion Resistance of Chromate and Phosphate Permanganate Conversion Treatments on Magnesium Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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