Abstract:
In this study, the corrosion performance of Ni80Cr20 and alloy C-276 (UNS N10276) coatings on 7075 aluminum alloy substrates was evaluated using a variety of performance characterization tests. Significant amounts of nickel oxide were found in the corrosion products of the two coatings that were stripped, with molybdenum in the two coatings that were not stripped effectively slowing down the corrosion rate. Both coatings selectively corrode Cr, where it is worth noting that the preferential corrosion of W elements in alloy C-276 has a positive effect on its surface protection. It is not only the amount of molybdenum content, but also the influence of the W element that leads to better corrosion resistance of alloy C-276 coating than Ni80Cr20 alloy coating. The coating spraying process due to process parameters and its own nature, etc. has caused different sizes of pores, while these pores in the corrosion process will have a certain degree of influence on the corrosion process. The size of the pore defects for the coating transverse corrosion effect was more significant, and small pore defects accelerated the corrosion process. The number of pore defects had a more significant effect on the longitudinal corrosion of the coating, and multiple pore defects slowed the corrosion process.