Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1469482 Corrosion Science 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Commercial Oxsilan, 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane and sol–gel siloxane coatings were applied on AA6016 aluminium alloy before electrocoating. Standard filiform corrosion test demonstrated the pre-treatment role on the under-paint corrosion rate. All pre-treatments increase the coating adhesion in water electrolyte (EIS). Anodic undermining is the mechanism of the coatings de-adhesion (SKP). Electromotive force (difference in potentials of defect-surrounding interface) and interface ability to promote the chloride migration are rate-determining factors of the filiform corrosion. Contrary to other pre-treatments, the aminosiloxane decreases the interfacial potential, facilitates the chlorides migration and leads to anodic de-adhesion of large coated areas (Tof-SIMS and EDXS).

► Adhesion improvement of an electrocoating by four investigated silane pre-treatments. ► Anodic undermining is the mechanism of the coating de-adhesion. ► Galvanic cell and interface ability to promote chloride migration are determining factors of the filiform corrosion. ► The activation mechanism of filiform corrosion by aminosiloxane layer is proposed.

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