Corrosion Behavior of Zinc Alloy Layers
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2014Autor
Radu, Tamara
Ciocan, Anisoara
Istrate, Gina Genoveva
Abstract
The alloying of zinc with some additional elements in specific quantities could
be reliably used in the hot-dip coating process. These elements conferr substantially
improved performance to the end-product specially by improving corrosion
resistance.
In this paper the influence of adding different percentages of aluminum and
bismuth into the zinc bath was researched.
The technological conditions for obtaining zinc-bismuth-aluminium coatings
with 0.27% - 0.52% bismuth and 0.11% Al are presented. The degree of microalloying
and assimilation in the zinc bath was determined by spectrometric analysis
of alloy samples, taken from the melt at different time intervals.
Corrosion resistance of the layers was assessed by two types of tests:
corrosion behaviour in seawater for a period of five weeks and electrochemical
tests in 3% NaCl solution. Both applied corrosion tests show an increase in
corrosion resistance to bismuth content increasing and metallographic analysis of
samples corroded shows a general corrosion process.
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- 2014 fascicula9 nr2 [13]