Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10398224 Progress in Organic Coatings 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Cathodic polarisation has been used as an accelerated test method to assess the degradation of coil-coated architectural cladding. Data were recorded via electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements. Coil-coated steel (CCS) sheet with three different intermediate zinc-based metallic coatings were investigated, namely galvanised, galfan and aluzinc. Corrosion tests were performed by polarizing the painted panels to two cathodic potentials corresponding to either aluminium or magnesium sacrificial anodes while immersed in 3% NaCl aqueous solution in a horizontal flat-cell. The cathodic potential values considered were −1.082 and −1.522 V versus saturated calomel electrode (SCE). Cathodic polarisation conditions were found for which differences in the corrosion resistance of the three systems were detected from the analysis of the EIS data at significantly shorter exposure times than in the case of EIS data measured at their corresponding open circuit potential, thus providing an accelerated test method for determining the quality of the CCS system.
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