SAE Technical Paper Series 2000
DOI: 10.4271/2000-01-1124
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Corrosion Fatigue of Anodized AM50A Magnesium Die Castings

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“…This accords with the expected effect of the coating providing corrosion resistance, so that ingress of the corrosive medium to the substrate is slowed or even prevented altogether. [98] The good fatigue performance after anodizing could be due to the speciality of the Anomag technique. Many anodizing processes for magnesium provide some increase in corrosion resistance, but often not substantially.…”
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“…This accords with the expected effect of the coating providing corrosion resistance, so that ingress of the corrosive medium to the substrate is slowed or even prevented altogether. [98] The good fatigue performance after anodizing could be due to the speciality of the Anomag technique. Many anodizing processes for magnesium provide some increase in corrosion resistance, but often not substantially.…”
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