Formation Mechanism of Discoloration on Die-Cast AZ91D Components Surface After Chemical Conversion |
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Authors: | Bao-sheng Liu Ying-hui Wei Li-feng Hou |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Materials Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, 030024, China 2. Luliang University, Lishi, Shanxi, 033000, China
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Abstract: | A notebook (NB) computer component was manufactured from AZ91D Mg alloy by a die-casting process. After chemical conversion treatment, a discoloration was noted on the component surface. The source of this discoloration has been studied in detail by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, and spark atomic absorption spectroscopy. The corrosion resistance was also measured by potentiodynamic polarization, hydrogen evolution and salt spray testing. The formation mechanism for the discoloration which was caused by the residue left behind by excess mold release agent sprayed during the die-casting was discussed in detail. After chemical conversion treatment, the residual-baked mold release agent was apparent on the component surface as “white ash.” Consequently, it degraded seriously both the appearance and the corrosion resistance of the manufactured component. |
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