Electrochemical Characterization of Chromate Free Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel

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Tomachuk, C. R.; Elsner, Cecilia Inés; Di Sarli, Alejandro Ramón
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2014
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The chromate conversion treatment is widely used, but it requires highly toxic chromic acid solutions with the consequent effluent disposal and ecological problems. The removal of these toxic chemicals is considered a priority within European Union. The corrosion resistance of three alternative treatments applied on electrogalvanised steel, and immersed in aerated 0.3 M Na2 SO4 solution, pH 10, at 25 °C, was investigated using electrochemical techniques. Their performance was compared with the obtained using the traditional Cr6+-based treatment in the same conditions. The achieved results show that the alternative coatings exhibited discrete protective properties in the sulphate solution. The nitro-cobalt chemical conversion treatment showed similar protective properties than the traditional Cr6+-based treatment, while with the Cr3+-based treatment those were very poor. The phosphate treatment initially performed acceptably but as the time elapsed, its protective properties decreased.
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conversion-coating, electrodeposition, electrochemical techniques, corrosion
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Electrochemical Characterization of Chromate Free Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel
title Electrochemical Characterization of Chromate Free Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel
spellingShingle Electrochemical Characterization of Chromate Free Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel
Tomachuk, C. R.
Ingeniería Química
conversion-coating, electrodeposition, electrochemical techniques, corrosion
Metales
title_short Electrochemical Characterization of Chromate Free Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel
title_full Electrochemical Characterization of Chromate Free Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel
title_fullStr Electrochemical Characterization of Chromate Free Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical Characterization of Chromate Free Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel
title_sort Electrochemical Characterization of Chromate Free Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tomachuk, C. R.
Elsner, Cecilia Inés
Di Sarli, Alejandro Ramón
author Tomachuk, C. R.
author_facet Tomachuk, C. R.
Elsner, Cecilia Inés
Di Sarli, Alejandro Ramón
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author2 Elsner, Cecilia Inés
Di Sarli, Alejandro Ramón
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ingeniería Química
conversion-coating, electrodeposition, electrochemical techniques, corrosion
Metales
topic Ingeniería Química
conversion-coating, electrodeposition, electrochemical techniques, corrosion
Metales
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The chromate conversion treatment is widely used, but it requires highly toxic chromic acid solutions with the consequent effluent disposal and ecological problems. The removal of these toxic chemicals is considered a priority within European Union. The corrosion resistance of three alternative treatments applied on electrogalvanised steel, and immersed in aerated 0.3 M Na2 SO4 solution, pH 10, at 25 °C, was investigated using electrochemical techniques. Their performance was compared with the obtained using the traditional Cr6+-based treatment in the same conditions. The achieved results show that the alternative coatings exhibited discrete protective properties in the sulphate solution. The nitro-cobalt chemical conversion treatment showed similar protective properties than the traditional Cr6+-based treatment, while with the Cr3+-based treatment those were very poor. The phosphate treatment initially performed acceptably but as the time elapsed, its protective properties decreased.
Facultad de Ingeniería
description The chromate conversion treatment is widely used, but it requires highly toxic chromic acid solutions with the consequent effluent disposal and ecological problems. The removal of these toxic chemicals is considered a priority within European Union. The corrosion resistance of three alternative treatments applied on electrogalvanised steel, and immersed in aerated 0.3 M Na2 SO4 solution, pH 10, at 25 °C, was investigated using electrochemical techniques. Their performance was compared with the obtained using the traditional Cr6+-based treatment in the same conditions. The achieved results show that the alternative coatings exhibited discrete protective properties in the sulphate solution. The nitro-cobalt chemical conversion treatment showed similar protective properties than the traditional Cr6+-based treatment, while with the Cr3+-based treatment those were very poor. The phosphate treatment initially performed acceptably but as the time elapsed, its protective properties decreased.
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