2012
DOI: 10.5006/i0010-9312-68-6-571
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Quantification of Corrosion Pitting Under Immersion and Salt Spray Environments on an As-Cast AM60 Magnesium Alloy

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“…4 The corrosion behavior of many common Mg alloys have been investigated, 5 with considerable attention being paid to the aluminum zinc (AZ) [6][7][8] and aluminum manganese (AM)-series of alloys. [9][10][11][12][13] The corrosion behavior of the ZEK100 alloy has not been as extensively analyzed, although its potential as a biomedical material has been investigated, [14][15][16] and its performance compared to that of other Mg alloys: voltametric measurements showed the alloy to be less corrosion resistant than the LAE 442, AE 42, and AZ 31 alloys 17 and below the AZ-series alloys and ZE 41 in a galvanic ranking of Mg alloys based on their corrosion potential (E CORR ). 18 Two recent studies used high resolution electron microscopy to investigate the nature and growth of surface films during corrosion of the similar ZE10A alloy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 The corrosion behavior of many common Mg alloys have been investigated, 5 with considerable attention being paid to the aluminum zinc (AZ) [6][7][8] and aluminum manganese (AM)-series of alloys. [9][10][11][12][13] The corrosion behavior of the ZEK100 alloy has not been as extensively analyzed, although its potential as a biomedical material has been investigated, [14][15][16] and its performance compared to that of other Mg alloys: voltametric measurements showed the alloy to be less corrosion resistant than the LAE 442, AE 42, and AZ 31 alloys 17 and below the AZ-series alloys and ZE 41 in a galvanic ranking of Mg alloys based on their corrosion potential (E CORR ). 18 Two recent studies used high resolution electron microscopy to investigate the nature and growth of surface films during corrosion of the similar ZE10A alloy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The corrosion damage model currently includes research on magnesium alloys such as AZ31 [12,13], AZ61 [14], AE44 [15][16][17], AM30 [18], and AM60 [19] in immersion and salt-spray environments, the latter of which simulates cyclic environmental exposure. The corrosion model considers general and pitting corrosion in the two environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%