Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1472251 Corrosion Science 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The compositional change of rust (corrosion products) layer formed on weathering steel exposed to atmosphere with different amount of air-borne sea salt particles in Japan have been investigated by the X-ray diffraction method. The mass ratio (α/γ) of crystalline α-FeOOH to γ-FeOOH, in the rust layer formed on the weathering steel exposed in an industrial environment, increases with an increase in exposure duration. The α/γ is closely related to the corrosion rate in environments when the amount of air-borne salt is less than 0.2 mg NaCl/dm2/day (2.31 × 10−7 g NaCl/m2/s). However this is not the case in seaside environments with a higher amount of air-borne salts. The mass ratio (α/γ∗) of crystalline α-FeOOH to the total mass of γ-FeOOH, β-FeOOH and Fe3O4, in the rust layer formed on the weathering steel is related to the corrosion rate even in seaside environments certainly more than 0.2 mg/dm2/day (2.31 × 10−7 g/m2/s) of air-borne salt particles. When the α/γ∗ is more than 1, a higher corrosion rate more than 0.01 mm/year (3.17 × 10−13 m/s) is not observed. The α/γ∗ is a protective ability index of rust formed on weathering steel.

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