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Effects of Thickness and Defects of DLC Coating Layer on Corrosion Resistance of Metallic Bipolar Plates of PEMFCs (PEMFC 금속분리판의 내식성에 미치는 DLC 코팅층의 두께 및 결함의 영향)

  • Dong-Ho Shin;Seong-Jong Kim
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.235-245
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    • 2024
  • DLC coatings have been widely applied in industrial fields that require high corrosion resistance due to their excellent mechanical characteristics and chemical stability. In this research, effects of DLC coating thickness and defects on corrosion resistance were investigated for application of metallic bipolar plates in polymer membrane electrolyte fuel cells (PEMFCs). Results revealed that a DLC coating thickness of 0.7 ㎛ could lead to a defect size reduction of about 75.9% compared to that of 0.3 ㎛.As a result of potentiodynamic polarization experiments, the current density under a potential of 0.6 V was measured to be less than 1 ㎂/cm2,which was an excellent value. Inparticular, the delamination ratio and the decrease rate of maximum pitting depth were up to 84.8% and 63.3%, respectively, with an increase in the DLC coating thickness. These results demonstrate that DLC coating thickness and defects are factors that can affect corrosion resistance of DLC coating and its substrate.

Innovative Development of Al-Zn-Si Coated Sheet Steels for Automotive Applications

  • Jong-Sang Kim;Suk-Kyu Lee;Doo-Jin Paik
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.296-301
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    • 2024
  • Steels have excellent mechanical properties and weldability. They are also economically producible. Thus, they are widely applied in various industries. However, they have a disadvantage in that rust can occur after a certain period of time. To compensate for this, Zn, which has excellent sacrificial corrosion resistance, can be coated on steels. With global zinc consumption increasing at the current rate, depletion is expected in the near future. Recently, POSCO has developed innovative Al-Zn-Si alloy coated steel sheets with better corrosion resistance than Zn coating. In this study, corrosion resistance, weldability, friction characteristics, and so on were evaluated compared to GI steel sheets to evaluate their applicability to automotive steel sheets. It showed excellent corrosion resistance even at a lower coating weight compared to GI steel sheet. It was also excellent in terms of galling and welding LME. Its spot welding life, electrodeposition coating, and bendability were equally excellent. This is presumed to be related to the formation of the Al-Zn-Si alloy phase at the interface of the coating layer.

Corrosion Resistance of Degraded STS310S and STS347H by Cr-free Modified Si Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Coating Solution (Cr-free Si 변성 유/무기하이브리드 코팅액에 의한 열화된 STS310S 및 STS347H의 내식성)

  • Lee, So-Young;Kim, Young-Soo;Jeong, Hee-Rok;Kim, Gui-Shik;Nam, Ki-Woo
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.12-18
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    • 2015
  • Austenitic stainless steels generally experience the occurrence of chromium-depleted zones at the boundaries, known as sensitization, caused by the carbide precipitation that takes place due to a welding process or heat treatment. Normally, the depleted zones become the focus of the intense corrosion. In this study, the Cr-free organic/inorganic hybrid solution was developed, and the artificially degraded STS316S and STS347H with the solution-coating investigated the corrosion resistance by salt spray test. Both the OIBD-1 and OIBD-2 solutions improved the corrosion resistance of STS310S and STS347H. The corrosion resistance with the OIBD-1 solution was better than that of OIBD-2 solution. Additionally, Both solutions have been proven excellence in adhesion ability, boiling water resistance and flexibility. However, a problem of rubbing after the boiling was found out to be overcome.

Characteristics of Micro-hardness and Corrosion of Electroless Nickel-Phosphorus Plating depending on Heat Treatment

  • Jung Seung-Jun;Park Soo-Gil
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.196-199
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    • 2000
  • Electroless plating is the desirable surface treatment method which is being widely used to all kinds of material such as requiring corrosion resistance, wear resistance and conductivity, especially plating of nonconductive material. Electroless nickel deposit has particular characteristics including non-magnetic property, amorphous structure, wear resistance, corrosion protection and thermal stability. In this study, electroless nickel plating was studied with an change in hardness and corrosion resistance of electroless nickel-phosphorus deposit depending on heat treatment. The highest hardness value was obtained by heat treatment at $500^{\circ}C$ Corrosion resistance of deposit, which had been heated at $300^{\circ}C$, was excellent when it was immersed in 1M $H_2SO_4$ solution for 60 hrs.

Corrosion Resistance of Zn and Cu Coated Steel Pipes as a Substitute for Cu Pipe in an Air Conditioner System

  • Shin, Jae-Gyeong;Park, Chan-Jin;Hong, Sung-Kil
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.40-43
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    • 2009
  • We investigated the corrosion resistance of Zn and Cu coated steel pipes as a substitute for Cu pipe in an air-conditioner system. In addition, the galvanic corrosion tendency between two dissimilar metal parts was studied. The corrosion resistance of the Cu electroplated steel was similar to that of Cu, while the corrosion rate of the Zn electro- galvanized and the galvalume (Zn-55 % Al) coated steels was much higher and not suitable for Cu substitute in artificial sea water and acidic rain environments. Furthermore, the galvanic difference between Cu electroplated steel and Cu was so small that the Cu coated steel pipe can be used as a substitute for Cu pipe in an air-conditioner system.

Chromate-free Hybrid Coating for Corrosion Protection of Electrogalvanized Steel Sheets

  • Jo, Du-Hwan;Kwon, Moonjae;Kim, Jong-Sang
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 2012
  • Both electrogalvanized and hot-dip galvanized steel sheets have been finally produced via organic-inorganic surface coating process on the zinc surface to enhance corrosion resistance and afford additional functional properties. Recently, POSCO has been developed a variety of chromate-free coated steels that are widely used in household, construction and automotive applications. New organic-inorganic hybrid coating solutions as chromate alternatives are comprised of surface modified silicate with silane coupling agent and inorganic corrosion inhibitors as an aqueous formulation. In this paper we have prepared new type of hybrid coatings and evaluated quality performances such as corrosion resistance, spot weldability, thermal tolerance, and paint adhesion property etc. The electrogalvanized steels with these coating solutions exhibit good anti-corrosion property compared to those of chromate coated steels. Detailed components composition of coating solutions and experimental results suggest that strong binding between organic-inorganic hybrid coating layer and zinc surface plays a key role in the advanced quality performances.

A study of corrosion of welded bridge steel SWS400 in the acid-rain environment (산성비 분위기에서 교량용 강재 SWS400의 용접부 부식에 관한 연구)

  • 정원석;김정구;이병훈
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.124-133
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    • 1997
  • Corrosion behavior of welded SWS400 steel used for bridges was studied in a range of the acid-rain environment using immersion, potentiodynamic polartization, polarization resistance, and galvanic corrosion tests. The SWS400 steel exhibited active corrosion behavior in the range of acid-rain environment, i.e. no passivation. As the results of immersion corrosion test, Tafel extrapolation method, and polarization resistance measurement, the average corrosion rats of the steels were 0.31-0.72 mm/year in the pH of 4-5, and 0.17 mm/yera in the pH 6, respectively. The steel showed a resistance to corrosion in the pH 6. The observed active behavior of SWS400 steel in chloride-containing environment indicated that the chloride ions exerts a detrimental influence on the formation of passive films. Galvanic corrosion was observed between the weld and the base metals because the weld is anodic to the base metal.

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Mechanical Characteristics and Corrosion Resistance of Concrete Using Tannin Acid-Corrosion Inhibitor (탄닌산 부식 억제제를 사용한 콘크리트의 역학적 특성 및 부식저항성)

  • Yang, Eun-Ik;Ryu, Jong-Hyun;Youm, Kwang-Soo;Hwang, In-Dong;Kim, Myung-Yu
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.741-746
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    • 2008
  • Many methods have been introduced to protect the corrosion of embedded steel in RC structure. One of the methods that restrain corrosion of steel is corrosion inhibitor. The technology that delayed the progress of corrosion is developed recently by converting active rust to passive rust. However, the performance for concrete structure is not fully examined because this corrosion inhibitor is developed for normal metal product. In this study, the application of corrosion inhibitor that use tannin acid is investigated by concrete specimen. According to the results, tannin acid corrosion inhibitor does not occur reduction of workability and strength in concrete. When corrosion inhibitor is added more than 4% per cement weight, the penetration depth of chloride decrease about 10%. Also, corrosion resistance of concrete is improved because tannin acid corrosion inhibitor has an effect on converting the rust of steel into stable state. It is showed in special that the addition more than 6% is effective in corrosion resistance.

An Electrochemical Study on the Corrosion Property of Materials for Sea Water Heat Exchange System (해수 열교환기용 재료의 부식특성에 관한 전기 화학적 연구)

  • 김진경;김강희;김성종;박근현;문경만
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.99-107
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    • 2002
  • Recently all kinds of structural materials are subjected to the severe corrosive environment. Especially corrosion problems of heat exchanger such as galvanic corrosion, erosion and cavitation raised by both contaminated solution and high velocity of fluid to increase cooling effect of heat exchanger have been frequently reported in these days. In this study two kinds of sheet materials and five kinds of tube materials are used for galvanic corrosion characteristics and their corrosion current density calculation. The tube materials having the most galvanic corrosion resistance between tube and sheet of heat exchanger were Al Brass(68700) and Al Brass(C6872TS) and although Ti tube predominantly indicated the highest individual corrosion resistance among those five tube materials. it appeared that Ti tube can be allowed as sheet materials to get galvanic corrosion easily. However it is considered that Cu-Ni tube materials is not only easy to produce galvanic corrosion significantly between tube and sheet regardless of kinds of sheet materials but also is appeared considerably its own high corrosion current density

Effects of Inhibitors on Corrosion Resistance of Steel in CaCl2 Solution Based on Response Surface Analysis

  • Park, Tae-Jun;Jang, HeeJin
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.129-142
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    • 2021
  • Effects of corrosion inhibitors (i.e., sodium nitrite, sodium hexametaphosphate, trimethylamine (TEA), sugar, and urea) on the corrosion resistance of carbon steel in CaCl2 solution were investigated. The test solution was designed with response surface methodology of design of experiments (DOE) in the range of 0 ~ 50 ppm for NaNO2, 0 ~ 200 ppm for (NaPO3)6, 0 ~ 2000 ppm for TEA, 0 ~ 3000 ppm for sugar, 0 ~ 200 ppm for urea with 3 wt% CaCl2. The corrosion potential and the corrosion rate were measured with potentiodynamic polarization tests and analyzed statistically to find main effects of inhibitor concentrations and interactions between them. As a result, hexametaphosphate was the most effective compound in reducing the corrosion rate. Sugar also reduced the corrosion rate significantly possibly because it covered the surface effectively with a high molecular weight. The inhibiting action of sugar was found to be enhanced by adding trimethylamine into the solution. Nevertheless, trimethylamine did not appear to be effective in inhibiting corrosion by itself. However, urea and sodium nitrite showed almost no inhibition on corrosion resistance of steel.