Corrosion protection of injection molded porous 440c stainless steel by electroplated zinc coating

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Zinc electroplating was used to enhance corrosion resistance of porous metal injection molded 440C stainless steel. Controlled porosity was achieved by the powder space holder technique and by using sodium chloride as a space holder material. The internal pore structure of porous 440C was deposited by zinc using electroplating with three different electrolytes of zinc acetate, zinc sulfate, and zinc chloride. Our results show that all zinc depositions on porous 440C samples significantly improved corrosion resistance. The lowest corrosion was observed with zinc acetate at 30 wt.% porosity. The developed zinc coated porous 440C samples have potential in applications in corrosive environments.

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Kultamaa, M., Mönkkönen, K., Saarinen, J. J., & Suvanto, M. (2021). Corrosion protection of injection molded porous 440c stainless steel by electroplated zinc coating. Coatings, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11080949

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