2000
DOI: 10.5006/1.3280562
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Effect of Corrosion Products on the Atmospheric Corrosion of Electrodeposited Zinc and Zinc Alloy Coatings

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“…10 Electrodeposited Zn and Zn-Co-Fe alloy coated steels 807 stable and passive layer on the coating surface, in line with findings reported in literature [22][23][24]. The formed Coenriched surface is a very good barrier layer and protects the underneath substrate very well.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…10 Electrodeposited Zn and Zn-Co-Fe alloy coated steels 807 stable and passive layer on the coating surface, in line with findings reported in literature [22][23][24]. The formed Coenriched surface is a very good barrier layer and protects the underneath substrate very well.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…38,[44][45][46] As can be seen in Figures 3 through 8, corrosion products present different characters after exposure for different periods. Therefore, EIS is utilized to evaluate the barrier effect of the product layer in this section.…”
Section: Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…An active fungi growth is observed in municipal utilities, various tunnels, underground crossings, collectors, wooden, stone, metallic and multicomponental buildings and equipment, railroads and other means of transport (Hughes, Poole 1989;Roberge 1998;Marcus, Oudar 2002). The activity of microorganisms depends on their biological variety in the environment, their action specificity and ability to adapt to extreme natural environment, as well as on the composition of the unusual substrates which are formed by contamination with microorganisms and coupled with the surrounding medium (Ramanauskas et al 1998(Ramanauskas et al , 2000(Ramanauskas et al , 2005Narkevičius et al 2003). Technical objects are deteriorated by bacteria, mitosporic fungi and other biota as well as their communities.…”
Section: Influence Of Mitosporic Fungi Upon Zinc-polymeric Coatings Omentioning
confidence: 98%