Abstract
Kinetics of formation of phosphate coatings (PCs) on St3 carbon steel in zinc nitrate–phosphate solution (0.65 М Zn2+ + 0.3 М $${\text{PO}}_{{\text{4}}}^{{{\text{3}} - }}$$ + 1.0 М $${\text{NO}}_{{\text{3}}}^{ - },$$ рН 1.95) with various additives has been studied at 25°С. It has been shown that introduction of effective silicon-containing additive to phosphatizing solution and further treatment of phosphate films in aqueous solution containing silicon compounds has provided corrosion-stable PCs on St3. Using mathematical planning of Box–Wilson extreme experiment, preparation of PCs with increased protective ability has been optimized under these conditions.
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