(1) Central Metallurgical R & D Institute, CMRDI, P.O. Box: 87, , Helwan, Cairo, Egypt;(2) Istituto per la Corrosione Marina dei Metalli - CNR, Via De Marini 6, 16149, Genova, Italy
Abstract:
The corrosion protection performance of aluminum composite materials was investigated in 3.5% NaCl solution for time ranging between 1–60 days. Series of specimens were treated in molybdate solutions under different conditions. Free immersion and electrochemical activation techniques were used to apply the molybdate layer. The specimens which were directly treated or pickled before molybdate treatment showed severe pitting corrosion. Conversely, the specimens which were subjected to an oxide thickening step before the molybdate treatment showed outstanding corrosion protection. XPS revealed a higher amount of molybdate as MoO42– for the specimens prepared by electrochemical activation technique than for the free immersion technique.