I. Dehri et al., Local electrochemical impedance at the cut-edge of coil-coated galvanized steel after corrosion testing, CORROS SCI, 41(1), 1999, pp. 141-154
The cut edge corrosion of polyester-coated galvanized steel was investigate
d using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Measurements were performed
on specimens which had been tested in an accelerated atmospheric corrosion
test. The samples were subjected to 208 wet and dry cycles in an exposure
cabinet (26 days) with an artificial acid rain solution. Subsequently, the
local impedance response of 50.3 mm(2) areas of coated material was measure
d and evaluated as a function of distance from the cut edge. The results in
dicate that the coating performance varies from the cut edge into the sheet
. Thus, the coating resistance was too large for impedance measurements to
be obtained further away than approximately 40 mm from the cut edge. At 34-
40 mm from the cut edge the coating resistance had dropped significantly an
d an RC response was obtained. Less than 32 mm from the edge the impedance
was either a modified response with further reduced coating resistance or a
response indicative of a coating failure. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier S
cience Ltd. All rights reserved.