Galvanic Corrosion Prevention of Steel-Aluminum Couples 932357
Efforts towards weight reduction are leading towards increasing use of aluminum components on automobiles. Although aluminum on its own has inherently superior corrosion resistance to steel, galvanic action between the aluminum and steel or galvanized parts can lead to severe corrosion. Straightforward and effective methods of preventing galvanic corrosion from the subject of this paper. Since many aluminum components are connected to steel structures by mechanical fasteners, protective coatings on fasteners were evaluated as well. Galvanic test couples were prepared in a manner simulating typical automotive assembly conditions while incorporating features which would lead to enhanced corrosion. A variety of chemical treatments and coatings on the fasteners as well as barriers between the dissimilar metals were evaluated for corrosion prevention between the aluminum and cold rolled or galvanized steel. Comparison between neutral salt spray and cyclic corrosion tests is provided. Results show that a combination of sacrificial coatings on fasteners and barriers between the dissimilar metals can effectively prevent galvanic corrosion. The effect of assembly geometry on results is also demonstrated.
Citation: Courval, G., Allin, J., and Doyle, D., "Galvanic Corrosion Prevention of Steel-Aluminum Couples," SAE Technical Paper 932357, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932357. Download Citation
Author(s):
G. J. Courval, J. Allin, D. P. Doyle
Affiliated:
Alcan International Ltd.
Pages: 7
Event:
SAE Automotive Corrosion and Prevention Conference and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Proceedings of the 6th Automotive Corrosion and Prevention Conference-P-268, SAE 1993 Transactions: Journal of Materials & Manufacturing-V102-5
Related Topics:
Corrosion
Coatings, colorants, and finishes
Aluminum
Metals
Chemicals
Steel
Fasteners
Assembling
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