Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Surface Engineering Conference (한국표면공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2013.05a
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- Pages.62-62
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- 2013
Effects of Zn2+ concentration and pH on the formation and growth of zinc phosphate conversion coatings on AZ31 magnesium alloy
- Van Phuong, Nguyen (Materials Processing Division, Korea Institute of Materials Science) ;
- Lee, Kyuhwan (Materials Processing Division, Korea Institute of Materials Science) ;
- Lee, Sangyeol (Materials Processing Division, Korea Institute of Materials Science) ;
- Moon, Sungmo (Materials Processing Division, Korea Institute of Materials Science)
- Published : 2013.05.30
Abstract
Magnesium alloys exhibit many attractive properties such as low density, high strength/weight ratio, high thermal conductivity, very good electromagnetic features and good recyclability. However, most commercial magnesium alloys require protective coatings because of their poor corrosion resistance. Attempts have been made to improve the corrosion resistance of the Mg alloys by surface treatments, such as chemical conversion coatings, anodizing, plating and metal coatings. Among them, chemical conversion coatings are regarded as one of the most effective and cheapest ways to prevent corrosion of Mg alloys. In this study, the effects of various
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