Abstract
The rust layer formed on the weathering steels coated with a surface treatment promoting protective rust formation exposed at a coastal region containing 0.4mg/dm2/day of air-borne salt particles for 9 years has been investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, Electron probe micro-analysis and Mössbauer spectroscopy. In the surface treatment, Cr2(SO4)3 is contained to form the protective rust layer. Corrosion loss vs. time curve of surface treated weathering steels follows Y= AXS type function, where X is the exposure duration, Y the corrosion loss, A and B are the constants. The surface of the treated weathering steels were covered with triple layers ; outer rust layer, surface treatment film and inner rust layer. The outer rust layer consisted of mainly β-FeOOH, and the inner one mainly α-FeOOH. Cr enrichment was observed in the inner rust layer. It can be said that the surface treatment works well to promote the formation of Cr-containing α-FeOQH layer formed on weathering steel. © 2007 The Society of Materials Science.
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Kamimura, T., Doi, T., Kashima, K., Wagure, N., Hara, S., Nakahara, K., … Miyuki, H. (2007). Investigation of rust layer formed on weathering steel coated with a surface treatment promoting protective rust formation. Zairyo/Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, 56(11), 1035–1041. https://doi.org/10.2472/jsms.56.1035
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