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The replacement of cadmium coatings by other protective measures is an
important task because of the environmentally detrimental properties
of cadmium. Therefore, aluminum and aluminum alloy coatings containing
elements such as silicon or magnesium with more positive or negative
positions in the galvanic series in relation to pure aluminum were dep
osited by ion beam assisted deposition onto glass and low carbon steel
. Pure aluminum films were deposited onto low carbon steel in order to
study the influence of the ion-to-atom arrival ratio and the angle of
ion incidence on the corrosion properties. For examination of the pit
ting behavior as a function of the concentration of alloying element,
quasipotentiostatic current-potential and potentiostatic current-time
plots were measured in chlorine-containing acetate buffer. It is shown
that these alloys can protect steel substrates under uniform and pitt
ing corrosion conditions considerably better than pure aluminum coatin
gs.