Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8026766 Surface and Coatings Technology 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Plasma electrolytic oxidation of a 2A97 Al-Cu-Li alloy under a pulsed bi-polar constant current regime has been carried out in electrolytes containing 5, 32 and 56 g l− 1 NaAlO2. Wear resistant coatings, containing relatively large amounts of α-Al2O3, were formed using concentrated solutions. The best protection was obtained with a relatively compact coating, generated with 32 g l −1 NaAlO2. The coating growth rate increased from ~ 1.5 to 11.3 μm min −1 between 5 and 56 g l −1 NaAlO2. The high rates indicate that non-Faradaic processes contribute to the coating formation. Increased concentrations of NaAlO2 reduced the energy required for coating formation; e.g. to the range ~ 1 to 5 kWh m− 2 μm −1 for coatings formed with 32 and 56 g l −1 NaAlO2.
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