Description
There has long been a need for effective pre-treatment techniques to prevent corrosion of metallic surfaces. This important volume discusses key research on the development of pre-treatment techniques for a range of metals. Chapters review various coatings and preparation methods for aluminium and aluminium alloys such as silane films, sol-gel coatings and magnesium-rich primers. Further chapters discuss the pre-treatment methods for steel, copper and magnesium alloys. The book also assesses methods for monitoring the effectiveness of pre-treatments, covering dissolution-precipitation mechanisms and their electrochemical behaviour.
Innovative pre-treatment techniques to prevent corrosion of metallic surfaces is a valuable reference for all those concerned with corrosion problems and the use of pre-treatment techniques in the coatings industry.
- Reviews coating and preparation methods for alluminium alloys
- An authoritative overview of pre-treatments for steel, copper, zinc and magnesium alloys
Chapter
European Federation of Corrosion (EFC)
publications: Series introduction
pp.:
16 – 18
Volumes in the EFC series
pp.:
18 – 24
1
Silane films for the pre-treatment of aluminium: film formation mechanism and curing
pp.:
24 – 42
2
EIS investigation of the behaviour in 0.1 M sodium chloride solution of a double layer cerium–silane pre-treatment on Al 2024-T3
pp.:
42 – 58
3
Deposition of zirconia as an adhesion promoter on Al 1050 alloy: two preparation routes
pp.:
58 – 75
4
Sol–gel coatings for pitting corrosion resistance of AA 2024-T3 aluminium alloy
pp.:
75 – 86
5
Magnesium-rich primers for chromate-free protective systems on Al 2024 and Al 7075
pp.:
86 – 94
6
The importance of the near-surface region in the surface pre-treatment of rolled recycled aluminium
pp.:
94 – 106
7
Corrosion studies and analytical characterisation of galvanised steel substrates pre-treated with doped silane solutions
pp.:
106 – 119
8
Electrochemical evaluation of protection methods for galvanised steel using passivation treatments without hexavalent chromium
pp.:
119 – 133
9
The effect of cerium nitrate on the corrosion behaviour of electrogalvanised steel substrates, evaluated by XPS and SVET
pp.:
133 – 142
10
Inhibition of corrosion of zinc by Cr(VI) and Cr(III) treatments
pp.:
142 – 158
11
Use of a surfactant to develop an aqueous conversion coating based upon zinc heptanoate
pp.:
158 – 171
12
Effect of silane solution concentration on the anticorrosive protection of pretreatments applied on steel
pp.:
171 – 181
13 In Situ monitoring of dissolution–precipitation mechanisms using coupled quartz crystal microbalance/atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry
pp.:
181 – 197
14
Silane pre-treatments on copper to improve the adhesion of organic coatings
pp.:
197 – 207
15
Improvement to the corrosion resistance of magnesium alloys by physical and chemical surface treatment
pp.:
207 – 224
16
Electrochemical behaviour of Mo, MoTi and MoNb thin films obtained by physical vapour deposition
pp.:
224 – 240