Electrodeposited white bronzes on brass: Corrosion in 3.5 % sodium chloride solution
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2020-07-28Author
E., BerrettiCalisi, N.
Capaccioli, A.
Capozzoli, L.
Hamouda, A.M.S.
Giaccherini, A.
Giurlani, W.
Ienco, A.
Martinuzzi, S.
Innocenti, M.
Waware, U.
Virtanen, S.
Zangari, G.
Ahmed, R.
Lavacchi, A.
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White bronzes are electrodeposited coatings applied on brass as surface finishes. We report a comparative study on the corrosion resistance in chloride aqueous environment of two white bronzes, a Zn-bearing and a Zn-free. Corrosion tests showed that both materials provide protection to brass, but the Zn-free is more cathodic and performs better in the test environment, following a different corrosion mechanism. We also explored the effect of the coating thickness on the corrosion parameters. We found that the more cathodic OCPs were achieved with coatings exceeding 1 μm, while the 0.5 μm coatings show OCPs closer to the brass substrate.
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