Influence of magnesium content on the corrosion resistance of the cut-edges of Zn-Mg-coated steel

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TitreInfluence of magnesium content on the corrosion resistance of the cut-edges of Zn-Mg-coated steel
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursThebault F., Vuillemin B., Oltra R., Allely C., Ogle K., Heintz O.
JournalCORROSION SCIENCE
Volume97
Pagination100-106
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0010-938X
Mots-clésA. Magnesium, A. Metal coatings, A. Steel, A. Zinc
Résumé

The ability of Zn-Mg coatings (with magnesium content between 5.8 and 15.5 wt.%) to protect steel sheets has been evaluated with local electrochemical techniques (scanning vibrating electrode technique, microcapillary electrochemical cell) and rotating disk electrode, and compared with the corrosion protection afforded by a pure zinc coating. From immersion tests of coated steel cut-edges, it is observed that alloying zinc with magnesium leads to a decrease of the galvanic current between the coating and the steel surface, and to an improvement of the steel corrosion resistance after a drying period, due to the presence of magnesium in the corrosion products. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.corsci.2015.04.019