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Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Corrosion Resistance and Protection Mechanism of Hot-dip Zn-Al-Mg Alloy Coated Steel Sheetunder Accelerated Corrosion Environment
Atsushi KOMATSUHidefusa IZUTANITakao TSUJIMURAAtsushi ANDOHToshiharu KITTAKA
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2000 Volume 86 Issue 8 Pages 534-541

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Corrosion behavior of hot-dip Zn-6%Al-03%Mg alloy coated steel sheets in cyclic corrosion test (CCT) has been investigated.
The corrosion resistance was improved with increasing Mg content in the coating layer, and the highest corrosion resistance was observed at 3% Mg. In Zn-6%Al-3%Mg alloy coated steel sheet, the formations of zinc carbonate hydroxide and zinc oxide were suppressed for longer duration compared with Zn-0.2%Al and Zn-4.5%Al-0.1%Mg alloy coated steel sheets. As a result, zinc chloride hydroxide existed stable on the surface of the coating layer. From the polarization behaviors in 5% NaCl aqueous solution after CCT, it was found that the corrosion current density of Zn-6%Al-3%Mg alloy coated steel sheet was much smaller than those of Zn-0.2%Al and Zn-4.5%Al-0.1%Mg alloy coated steel sheets. As zinc carbonate hydroxide and zinc oxide had poor adhesion to the coating layer and had porous structures, these corrosion products were considered to have little protective action for the coating layer. Therefore, it was concluded that Mg suppressed the formation of such nonprotective corrosion products, resulting in the remarkable improvement of corrosion resistance.

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