Two enamel coatings with a high and a low silica content were prepared on 35CrMo steels via vacuum firing. Their corrosion behavior in a 0.5 M HCl solution including corrosion kinetics, microstructures and electrochemistry performance were studied in comparison with uncoated steels. The results show that catastrophic corrosion occurred for uncoated steels while enamel coatings significantly decreased the corrosion rate. Enamel coatings with a high silica content exhibited the best corrosion resistance against hydrochloric acid due to their highly connected silicate network, which inhibited the leaching process of alkali metals in the acid solution. The corrosion inhibition efficiency for enamel containing a high silica content reached a maximum of 94.3%.
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Wang, H., Zhang, C., Jiang, C., Zhu, L., Cui, J., Han, L., … Wang, F. (2021). Evaluation of glass coatings with various silica content corrosion in a 0.5 M HClwater solution. Crystals, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11040346
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