Affiliation:
1. Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Department of Mechanic
2. Karpagam Academy of Higher Education (KAHE), Centre for Mate
Abstract
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">This study focuses on enhancing the corrosion resistance of AZ91D magnesium
alloy, known for its impressive strength-to-weight ratio within the magnesium
group. Despite its lightweight properties, the alloy's moderate corrosion and
wear resistance have restricted its widespread use. To address this limitation,
we explored the application of the Dow 17 process to enable hard anodizing of
AZ91D magnesium alloy. Our primary objective is to investigate the impact of
hard anodizing on AZ91D magnesium alloy and its potential to mitigate corrosion
issues. Hard anodizing results in the formation of a robust oxide film on the
alloy's surface. We posit that this oxide film can significantly reduce
substrate corrosion, expanding the alloy's utility in various applications. To
substantiate our claims, we conducted a comprehensive corrosion performance
analysis of AZ91D magnesium alloy, with and without hard anodizing treatment. We
employed advanced techniques, including potential dynamic polarization (PDP) and
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), to compare the corrosion behavior
of treated and untreated specimens. Preliminary results suggest that the
presence of a thick oxide layer resulting from hard anodizing greatly improves
corrosion resistance properties. This promising outcome underscores the
potential of hard anodizing as a method to enhance the corrosion resistance of
AZ91D magnesium alloy, opening new possibilities for its application in diverse
industrial applications. The key parameters of this research work are Coating
Thickness, Anodizing Duration, Hard Anodizing Process and Surface
Preparations.</div></div>