Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) method allows obtaining multifunctional ceramic-like coatings with unique properties. This article examines the relevant problem of the electrolyte effect on the chemical composition of PEO coating. The corrosion resistance of titanium alloy various PEO coatings in corrosive liquids has been studied: 1N sodium hydroxide solution, concentrated sulphuric acid (80%), 1N sulphuric acid solution, concentrated hydrochloric acid (30%), 1N hydrochloric acid solution. Comparative analysis of the VT-1 titanium alloy chemical resistance showed that the most resistant to the effects of corrosive substances were samples with PEO coating formed in a hydrophosphate electrolyte Na2HPO4.
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