Study on Constructing Indoor Accelerated Simulation Methods for Steel with Galvalume Coating Exposed to Marine Atmosphere.
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| Title: | Study on Constructing Indoor Accelerated Simulation Methods for Steel with Galvalume Coating Exposed to Marine Atmosphere. |
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| Authors: | Wang, Luntao, Wang, Hongkai, Li, Bo, Yu, Hao, Zhang, Hao, Chen, Junhang, Yin, Chenghui, Xiao, Kui |
| Source: | Metals (2075-4701); Oct2025, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p1143, 20p |
| Subject Terms: | STEEL corrosion, CORROSION resistance, METAL coating, SCANNING electron microscopy, ACCELERATED life testing, X-ray diffraction, MARINE pollution, ELECTROCHEMICAL analysis |
| Abstract: | To investigate the corrosion behavior and mechanism of steel with galvalume coating (Zn–55%Al–1.6%Si) in marine atmospheric environments, an indoor accelerated corrosion test method was constructed. Both marine atmospheric exposure tests and spectrum-based accelerated corrosion tests were carried out to compare the corrosion kinetics, corrosion products, and electrochemical behavior. A corrosion prediction model was established using the weight-loss method. Surface morphologies were observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the compositions of corrosion products were identified by X-ray diffraction (XRD), and electrochemical tests were conducted to elucidate the time-dependent electrochemical characteristics. The results showed that after two years of natural exposure and 16 cycles of accelerated testing, the specimens exhibited mainly uniform corrosion of the galvalume coating without significant localized corrosion. The corrosion products were primarily composed of ZnO, Zn |
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