Corrosion Communications (Sep 2024)
Electrically conductive and corrosion resistant coating on MgLi alloys, Part I: Chemical conversion coating
Abstract
MgLi alloys are one of the lightest structural materials, but suffer from severe corrosion due to the hyperactivity of Mg and Li. In this work, an electrically conductive and corrosion-resistant chemical conversion coating was fabricated on a duplex MgLi alloy LA103Z by two different routes: the first route using a conventional immersion treatment (Im-PCCs); and the second route using a brushing conversion treatment (Br-PCCs). Results demonstrate that chemical composition of conversion coatings remained, but surface morphology was altered. The Im-PCC depicts many lamellar CaHPO4 when the immersion time was longer than 60 s. The Br-PCC shows no lamellas on surface till a treatment time of 120 s. These lamellar crystals are detrimental to the electrical contact resistance (ECR), and the ECR for the Br-PCC was one order of magnitude lower than that for the Im-PCCs. Corrosion resistance for Br-PCCs, however, was slightly lower than Im-PCCs.