2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2012.05.071
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Cr2O3 sealing of anodized aluminum alloy by heat treatment

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“…The electrolyte is more difficult to infiltrate in the sealed film, and hence not only information about the barrier layer but also information of the porous layer can be obtained during the impedance spectroscopy test. Accordingly, the corrosion resistance of the sealed anodized film is better than that of the unsealed one …”
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“…The electrolyte is more difficult to infiltrate in the sealed film, and hence not only information about the barrier layer but also information of the porous layer can be obtained during the impedance spectroscopy test. Accordingly, the corrosion resistance of the sealed anodized film is better than that of the unsealed one …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, the most traditional sealing methods are boiling water, dichromate, and nickel salt sealing . However, boiling water sealing requires high energy consumption and the water quality must be relatively high .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is worth mentioning the ratio of Cr 2 O 3 to Cr(OH) 3 for passivated Ni–Cu–P coating (72:28) is obviously higher than the value for passivated Ni–P coating (52:48). Because of the more stable chemical property and the denser structure of Cr 2 O 3 , the passive film on Ni–Cu–P coating shows better anticorrosive property to resist attack of chloride ion in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution. On the other hand, the hydroxyls of Cr(OH) 3 as hydrophilic group affect the wettability of passive film.…”
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“…The most conventional sealing methods are dichromate, nickel acetate, boiling water, and cold nickel fluoride. However, hot water sealing requires high energy consumption, nickel fluoride sealing is expensive, and Cr (VI) used for dichromate sealing is recognized as toxic [12][13][14]. Recently, many green sealing methods have been proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%