Abstract

Anodic coatings were prepared by micro-arc oxidation on AZ91HP magnesium alloys in a base solution containing 10 g/L NaOH and 12 g/L phytic acid with addition of 0–8 g/L sodium tungstate. The effects of sodium tungstate on the coating thickness, mass gain, surface morphology and corrosion resistance were studied by eddy current instrument, electronic scales, scanning electron microscope and immersion tester. With the addition of sodium tungstate, the electrolytic conductivity increases and the final voltage decreases. The sodium tungstate has a minor effect on the coating thickness, but lightens the coating color. With increasing sodium tungstate concentration, the size of micropores on the coatings is enlarged and the corrosion resistance of the anodized samples decreases.

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