Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1522371 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Atmospheric corrosion of weathering steels is anticipated by wet/dry cyclic tests.•The most suitable cyclic test depends on the atmosphere to be simulated.•Cebelcor test (10−4 M Na2SO4) has simulated reasonably well rural and urban atmospheres.•Kesternich (0.2 L SO2) test has simulated industrial atmospheres.•Prohesion test has simulated moderate marine atmospheres.

This paper assesses the use of wet/dry cyclic laboratory corrosion tests that can provide information on the protective capacity of weathering steels in short times. Two steels were considered, a weathering steel ASTM A 242 Type 1 and a plain carbon steel (as reference), that were exposed in the atmosphere of Madrid (3 years) and in the following laboratory wet/dry cyclic tests: Cebelcor (10−4 M Na2SO4) (945 h), Kesternich (0.2 L SO2) (2160 h) and Prohesion (2160 h). Characterisation of rust layers was done by XRD, FTIR, SEM, SKP and EIS. Wet/dry cyclic tests make it possible to shorten the testing time to assess in laboratory the protective capacity of rusts formed on weathering steels in the atmosphere. Some analogies between experimentation in the field and in the laboratory have been established.

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