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Anodizing Treatments for Magnesium Alloys and Their Effect on Corrosion Resistance in Various Environments
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Materials ScienceCorrosion TechnologyChemical EngineeringCorrosion ProtectionMagnesium AlloysEngineeringCorrosionCorrosion ResistanceMechanical EngineeringVarious EnvironmentsAnodizingMicrostructureAlloys
Abstract This paper reviews various aspects of anodizing of magnesium alloys, such as the basics, processes, properties and applications. It systematically summarises the existing fundamental studies and technical developments of anodizing of magnesium alloys, and concludes that new anodizing processes based on electrolytic plasma anodizing that convert the surface of a magnesium alloy into a hard ceramic coating in an electrolytic bath using high energy electric discharges can offer improved wear and corrosion resistance. These new anodized coatings are often claimed to perform better than the traditional ones obtained through older anodizing processes, such as DOW17 or HAE. The new anodizing techniques are chromate free and hence environment friendly. It is expected that more cost‐effective, environment‐friendly and non‐toxic anodizing techniques will be developed and applied to magnesium alloy components in the future.
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