Corrosion of Zinc Coated Steel in Magnetically Treated 3% Sodium Chloride Solution

  • Chiba, A. (Department of Materials Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University) ;
  • Ohki, T. (Department of Materials Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University) ;
  • Wu, Wen-Chang (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Southern Taiwan of Technology University)
  • Published : 2006.04.01

Abstract

The dissolution amount of Zn plate was $0.058mg/cm^2$ in the non-magnetically treated solution, and was $0.059mg/cm^2$ in the magnetically treated solution after 24 hours of immersion. The magnetic treatment had no effect to corrosion of Zn plate as pH on surface was not recognized the difference. The addition of Zn(II) ion in the solution was prepared to the effects of corrosion and dissolution of Fe. The regularity was not obtained the effect of the magnetic treatment on the dissolution of Fe plate.

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