2020
DOI: 10.1108/acmm-02-2020-2263
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Effect of different laser energy densities on the corrosion resistance of aluminum alloys

Abstract: Purpose Laser cleaning, as a new type of cleaning technology, has the advantages of environment-friendliness, better selectivity, better controllability and higher efficiency compared to traditional chemical cleaning or grinding. This paper aims to use ultra-fast surface laser cleaning equipment built in laboratory to study the influence of different energy density (7.6, 11.5 and 15.3 J/cm2) on corrosion resistance of the aluminum alloy A7N01P-T4, a high-speed train body material. Design/methodology/approach… Show more

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“…The corrosion resistance of the aluminum alloy surface is improved after the oxide film or paint layer is removed by using a laser, and the corrosion resistance of the aluminum alloy is better than that obtained via mechanical cleaning. By comparing the substrate corrosion resistance and the mechanisms after the mechanical and laser cleaning, the research found that the aluminum alloy corrosion resistance after laser cleaning is higher than that obtained after mechanical cleaning because the grain size did not change [ 66 ]. However, the aluminum alloy was thermally oxidized after the laser cleaning, the surface was remelted, and the initial MgAl 2 O 4 on the aluminum alloy surface was decomposed to obtain a new nanostructured layer comprising MgO and Al 2 O 3 [ 67 ], with making the element distribution uniform and the refining of the grains [ 68 ].…”
Section: Optimization Of Substrate Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The corrosion resistance of the aluminum alloy surface is improved after the oxide film or paint layer is removed by using a laser, and the corrosion resistance of the aluminum alloy is better than that obtained via mechanical cleaning. By comparing the substrate corrosion resistance and the mechanisms after the mechanical and laser cleaning, the research found that the aluminum alloy corrosion resistance after laser cleaning is higher than that obtained after mechanical cleaning because the grain size did not change [ 66 ]. However, the aluminum alloy was thermally oxidized after the laser cleaning, the surface was remelted, and the initial MgAl 2 O 4 on the aluminum alloy surface was decomposed to obtain a new nanostructured layer comprising MgO and Al 2 O 3 [ 67 ], with making the element distribution uniform and the refining of the grains [ 68 ].…”
Section: Optimization Of Substrate Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laser is regarded as one of the four major inventions of the 20th century and has shown excellent performance in many aspects. With the deepening of research on laser technology, laser technology has begun to be applied to industrial rust removal [9]. As a new type of cleaning technology, laser cleaning is widely used to clean rust, oxide film, paint, coating, oil, and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%