Characterisation of oxide coatings produced on aluminum alloys by mao and chemical methods

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The study compared the properties of oxide coatings formed on aluminium alloys produced by: MAO (micro – arc oxidation), and the chemical method (oxidation in acid). Morphology, microstructure and of the coatings was analysed with a scanning electron microscope SEM. Corrosion resistance were tested in potentiometer – dynamic. The layers produced by MAO significantly improved corrosion resistance. Coatings produced after 3 minutes of oxidation had better corrosion resistance than the coatings after 5 minutes of oxidation. The layers produced by chemical method didn’t improve corrosion resistance of aluminium alloy.

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Jędrusik, M., Dębowska, A., & Kopia, A. (2018). Characterisation of oxide coatings produced on aluminum alloys by mao and chemical methods. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 63(1), 125–128. https://doi.org/10.24425/118918

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