Improving the Corrosion Protection of AA 6061 T6-10% Al2O3 Using New Surface Pretreatments Prior to Fluoropolymer Coatings
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The corrosion protection of AA 6061 T6 -10% Al2O3 composite, coated with
fluoropolymer, was investigated in 3.5% NaCl solution. A comparison between
epoxy-treated specimens (after applying the same topcoat under scratched
conditions) of clear perfluoropolyether (PFPE)-based topcoat with other
specimens treated with eight different types of new pre-treatments depends
on cerium, manganese, vanadium and molybdenum. The corrosion rates of the
epoxy-treated specimens increased dramatically after less than 1 month of
exposure in NaCl. Conversely, the new pre-treatments showed outstanding
corrosion protection even after 2onths in NaCl. A general model has been
used to analyze the impedance data in terms of reaction occurring during
the interaction of the coated metals with the environment. Based on this
analysis the eight pre-treatments have been ranked in terms of their
efficency in providing corrosion protection by the organic coating. A
comparison between impedance results and visual observation over 2 months
confirms that AC impedance data can be used efficiently to characterize
organic coating/metal sistems. It was found that these types of
pre-treatments not only improve the protective power against filiform
corrosion, but also mantain the adhesion performance within acceptable ranges.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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