Evaluation the Effect of Vibration on the Corrosion Rate of Automotive Paints

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Haider Hadi Jasim

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This paper studies the influence of temperature on the corrosion rate of coated AA6111 aluminum alloy used in vehicle bodies under static and vibration states. The vibration test system was collected laboratory and used for testing of five different types of paints (EASI, Numix, Lesonal, DENSO and Polaron paints) in the 5 % NaCl solution using immersion test method. Lesonal paint provided the best corrosion protection, while DENSO paints show large values of corrosion rate, other coatings exhibit moderate values. Model of paints corrosion was developed to characterize the corrosion processes occur at the surfaces. It is found that corrosion rate obtained at vibration cases is larger than static cases and vibration effect on the coating protection rate.


 

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“Evaluation the Effect of Vibration on the Corrosion Rate of Automotive Paints” (2018) Journal of Engineering, 24(4), pp. 41–57. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2018.04.03.
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“Evaluation the Effect of Vibration on the Corrosion Rate of Automotive Paints” (2018) Journal of Engineering, 24(4), pp. 41–57. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2018.04.03.

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