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Corrosion Prevention of Magnesium Alloys

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Guang-Ling Song is currently a Research Scientist in ORNL National Lab, USA. Prior to this, he worked for General Motors Global Research and Development. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland, Australia and is known internationally for his research in the field of corrosion and corrosion protection. Klappentext Magnesium (Mg) alloys are receiving increasing attention due to their abundance, light weight, castability, formability, mechanical properties and corrosion performance. By selecting the appropriate combination of materials, coatings and surface modifications, their corrosion resistance can be greatly enhanced. Corrosion prevention of magnesium alloys is a comprehensive guide to the effective prevention of corrosion in these important light metals. Part one discusses alloying, inhibition and prevention strategies for magnesium alloys as well as corrosion and prevention principles. Part two reviews surface treatment and conversion. Beginning with an overview of surface cleaning and pre-conditioning, the book goes on to discuss the use of surface processing and alloying, laser treatments, chemical conversion and electrochemical anodization to improve the corrosion resistance of magnesium alloys. Coatings are then the focus of part three, including varied plating techniques, cold spray coatings, gel and electroless electrophoresis coatings. Finally, the book concludes in part four with a selection of case studies investigating the application of preventative techniques for both automotive and medical applications. With its distinguished editor and international team of expert contributors, Corrosion prevention of magnesium alloys is a key reference tool for all those working with magnesium and its alloys, including scientists, engineers, metallurgists, aerospace and automotive professionals, and academics interested in this field. Zusammenfassung Magnesium is an attractive lightweight metal for many applications. There has therefore been significant research into tackling its major drawback: magnesium's susceptibility to corrosion. This important book summarises key aspects of this research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributor contact details Preface Part I: Alloying and inhibition Chapter 1: Corrosion behavior and prevention strategies for magnesium (Mg) alloys Abstract: 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Corrosion characteristics and implications in protection 1.3 Corrosion mitigation strategy 1.4 Selection of corrosion protection techniques 1.5 Future trends Chapter 2: Corrosion performance of magnesium (Mg) alloys containing rare-earth (RE) elements Abstract: 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Factors affecting the Mg-RE alloy corrosion reaction 2.3 Structural analysis of the Mg-RE alloys containing Ce or La 2.4 Structural analysis of the Mg-RE alloys containing Y 2.5 Structural analysis of the Mg-RE alloys containing Nd 2.6 Structural analysis of Mg-RE alloys containing Gd 2.7 The effect of the cathode area and current density on corrosion 2.8 Conclusions Chapter 3: Corrosion inhibition of magnesium (Mg) Alloys Abstract: 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Inhibitors for magnesium 3.3 The behavior of different inhibitors on magnesium and its alloys 3.4 The influence of inhibitors on other materials 3.5 Inhibition and other corrosion protection techniques 3.6 Conclusions and future trends Part II: Surface treatment and conversion Chapter 4: Surface cleaning and pre-conditioning surface treatments to improve the corrosion resistance of magnesium (Mg) alloys Abstract: 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Principles of physical or mechanical cleaning 4.3 Principles of chemical cleaning 4.4 Application of cleaning solutions to achieve the ...

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