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Get Free AccessThe effect of hot stamping on the corrosion properties of boron-manganese 22MnB5 steel coated with hot-dip aluminum-silicon was evaluated under severe conditions by a continuous salt spray test (SST). The corrosion mechanism changed from localized to generalized, as cathodic precipitates were not present after hot stamping. Intrinsic defects in press-hardened steel samples were the reason for severe damage in both metallic coating and steel substrate under SST conditions. The red rust formed at the top surface, characterized as different iron-based compounds, is due to both the iron diffusion from the steel substrate toward the surface and the corrosion of the steel substrate.
Camila Pucci Couto, Kitty Baert, Isolda Costa, Zehbour Panossian, Iris De Graeve, Herman Terryn, Jesualdo Luiz Rossi, Reynier I. Revilla (2022). The Hot-Stamping Effect on the Corrosion Properties of the 22MnB5 Steel Coated with Hot-Dip Aluminum-Silicon Assessed by a Salt Spray Test and Raman Spectroscopy. CORROSION, 78(4), pp. 339-349, DOI: 10.5006/4016.
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2022
Authors
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English
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CORROSION
DOI
10.5006/4016
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