Abstract

The anticorrosive properties of the trivalent chromium process (TCP) coatings were studied for a 2024 aluminium alloy (AA2024) in both T3 and T351 metallurgical states. Better corrosion resistance was measured for the TCP coated AA2024-T3 compared to AA2024-T351, which was clearly related to the surface copper coverage measured after the pre-treatments for the different samples. The differences were explained considering the reactivity of both the S-phase coarse intermetallics (IMCs) and intergranular Cu-rich precipitates during deoxidation. Large S-phase IMCs and numerous intergranular Cu-rich precipitates constituted critical metallurgical parameters for the anticorrosive properties of the TCP coatings.

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