Abstract:The effects of sulfur dioxide on the atmospheric corrosion of epoxy-coated galvanized steels exposed to different relative humidity was investigated using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, anodic polarization curves and linear polarization resistance measurement techniques. Measurements were performed on samples that had been tested using an accelerated atmospheric corrosion test. The samples were exposed to sulfur dioxide gas in an atmospheric corrosion test cell that was adjusted to different relative … Show more
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