Title
Steel cathodic protection afforded by zinc, aluminium and zinc/aluminium alloy coatings in the atmosphere
Date Issued
21 January 2005
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Panossian Z.
Mariaca L.
Morcillo M.
Rocha J.
Peña J.J.
Herrera F.
Corvo F.
Sanchez M.
Rincon O.T.
Pridybailo G.
Simancas J.
Publisher(s)
Elsevier B.V.
Abstract
Zinc has traditionally been the metallic material most widely used to protect steel against atmospheric corrosion due to its ability to afford cathodic protection to steel in all types of natural atmospheres. In recent decades, aluminium and zinc/aluminium alloy coatings have been used instead of zinc in certain atmospheric applications. Although these coatings present some advantages over zinc, they are not able to cathodically protect steel substrates in all types of natural atmospheres. The present paper assesses the cathodic protection afforded by Al (flame spraying), Al/13 Si (hot dipping), 55Al/Zn (hot dipping), Zn/15Al (flame spraying), Zn/5Al (hot dipping), Zn (hot dipping), Zn (discontinuous hot dipping) and Zn (electroplating). Aluminium and aluminium-rich alloy coatings (55%Al/Zn) provide cathodic protection to the steel substrate only in atmospheres that are highly contaminated with chloride ions (>100 mg Cl- m-2 day-1) where these coatings become active. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Start page
244
End page
248
Volume
190
Issue
March 2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Minería, Procesamiento de minerales
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-10144231479
Source
Surface and Coatings Technology
ISSN of the container
0257-8972
Sponsor(s)
The authors express their gratitude to the Subprogramme XV Corrosion: Environmental impact on materials, of the Ibero-American Programme for Science and Technology (CYTED) for funding the performance of this work.
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