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Evolution and interaction of corrosive species during the initial NaCl particle induced corrosion on zinc coated skin-passed steel

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Abstract Within this work, NaCl particle induced corrosion of electrolytically zinc coated, skin-passed steel and especially the influence of the skin-pass texture was investigated. Skin-passing is a wet-rolling procedure that… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Within this work, NaCl particle induced corrosion of electrolytically zinc coated, skin-passed steel and especially the influence of the skin-pass texture was investigated. Skin-passing is a wet-rolling procedure that applies a texture on the sample surface to improve the mechanical properties and to enhance the optical appearance of applied coatings.Samples were studied in-situ and ex-situ using Raman spectroscopy and optical microscopy in a self-designed 3D-printed weathering cell. Raman imaging and spectral correlation function were applied ex-situ to obtain more detailed information about the product distribution after drying the sample. Complementary information was obtained using SEM and EDX mapping.

Keywords: particle induced; zinc coated; corrosion; induced corrosion; coated skin; nacl particle

Journal Title: Corrosion Science
Year Published: 2017

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