ENHANCING SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS OF AA2024-T3 AIRCRAFT ALLOY THROUGH SYNERGISTIC ANODIZATION AND CERIUM CONVERSION COATING. PART I: PERFORMANCE IN MODEL CORROSIVE MEDIUM
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https://doi.org/10.59957/jctm.v59.i6.2024.3Keywords:
AA2024-T3, anodization, cerium conversion coatings, corrosion protection, barrier ability, durabilityAbstract
The present study is devoted to the monitoring of the performance of AA2024-T3 specimens, after the formation of Anodic Aluminum Oxide (AAO) layer and/or deposition of a Ceruim Conversion Coating (CeCC), obtained at 20°C and 50°C, respectively. Although both methods are well described in the literature, there is no sufficient information regarding the effect of their combination on their behaviour in corrosive media. The performance of the respective specimens was elucidated after 24 h of exposure to 3.5 % NaCl model corrosive medium (MCM) by means of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) and acquisition of Potentiodynamic Scanning (PDS) curves. Since the combined AAO/CeCC coating primers revealed superior barrier properties, the respective specimens were
subjected to long-term corrosion tests of up to 672 h of exposure to the MCM to evaluate their durability. The results revealed the synergistic effect of the combination of the surface treatment procedures on effective corrosion mitigation.
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