Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1636084 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of phosphating bath at different temperatures on the formation and corrosion property of calcium-modified zinc phosphate conversion coating (Zn-Ca-P coating) on Mg-Li-Ca alloy was investigated. The morphologies, elemental distribution and chemical structures of the coatings were examined via SEM, EPMA, EDS, XRD and FT-IR. The corrosion resistance was assessed by hydrogen evolution, potentiodynamic polarization and EIS. The results show that the coating is composed of single element Zn and ZnO at below 45 °C; whereas the coatings are predominantly characterized by Zn3(PO4)2·4H2O and small amount of element zinc and ZnO at above 50 °C. Mg-Li-Ca alloy with Zn-Ca-P coatings prepared at 55 °C has the highest corrosion resistance. However, the hydrogen evolution rates of the coatings obtained at 40-50 °C is accelerated due to the galvanic corrosion between the imperfection of the single element Zn coating and the Mg substrate.
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Authors
Rong-chang ZENG, Xin-xin SUN, Ying-wei SONG, Fen ZHANG, Shuo-qi LI, Hong-zhi CUI, En-hou HAN,