H. Letholsen et al., FILIFORM CORROSION OF ALUMINUM SHEET - II - ELECTROCHEMICAL AND CORROSION BEHAVIOR OF RARE SUBSTRATES, Corrosion science, 40(7), 1998, pp. 1195-1214
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Categorie Soggetti
Material Science","Metallurgy & Metallurigical Engineering
Coiled rolled aluminium substrates of the AA1000, 3000 and 5000 series
in various tempers were characterized by corrosion potential (E-corr)
and porentiostatic measurements in an acidic chloride solution. The t
ime dependence of these data indicated the presence of an active surfa
ce layer on the annealed substrates that were susceptible to filiform
corrosion (FFC) after painting. This layer was electrochemically more
active than the bulk of the material whose E-corr was stable at the we
ll known critical pitting potential (E-c) of the alloy. The E-corr of
an active substrate was more negative than the E-c of the bulk rnetal
immediately after exposure to the test solution. rising to the bulk E-
c with immersion time, as the active layer dissolved in the solution.
Analogously, potentiostatic measurements at E-c indicated high anodic
current transients, decaying with time to lower steady-state values af
ter an equivalent amount of metal (of the order 1 mu m in thickness) w
as removed from the surface. The reactivity of the layers, quantified
in this manner, depended on the chemical composition of the substrates
in the same way as the susceptibility of the layers to FFC. (C) 1998
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