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Comparative study of corrosion behaviour of galvanized steel and coated Al 3103 roofing sheets in carbonate and chloride environments
AbstractThis work studied the comparative corrosion behaviour of Al 3103 and galvanized steel roofing sheets in 1M, 0.5M and 0.3M solutions of sodium carbonate and sodium chloride. Samples of the aluminium and galvanized sheets were subjected to the different environments for thirty days. The electrode potentials, in mV (SCE), were measured every day. Electrode potential measurements were taken everyday for thirty consecutive days. Weight loss or gain measurements were taken every three days for the duration of the exposure period.The results showed sodium chloride environment had higher corrosive effect on the galvanized roofing sheet than sodium carbonate environment while the reverse was true for aluminium sheets. Also, galvanized steel roofing corroded more than aluminium roofing in both carbonate and chloride environments. Corrosion of galvanized steel roofing was continuous throughout the exposure period in all the environments used. Galvanized steel roofing sheet is not good material for roofing in carbonate and chloride environments or in industrial environments where chloride or carbonate contamination is possible.
Comparative study of corrosion behaviour of galvanized steel and coated Al 3103 roofing sheets in carbonate and chloride environments
AbstractThis work studied the comparative corrosion behaviour of Al 3103 and galvanized steel roofing sheets in 1M, 0.5M and 0.3M solutions of sodium carbonate and sodium chloride. Samples of the aluminium and galvanized sheets were subjected to the different environments for thirty days. The electrode potentials, in mV (SCE), were measured every day. Electrode potential measurements were taken everyday for thirty consecutive days. Weight loss or gain measurements were taken every three days for the duration of the exposure period.The results showed sodium chloride environment had higher corrosive effect on the galvanized roofing sheet than sodium carbonate environment while the reverse was true for aluminium sheets. Also, galvanized steel roofing corroded more than aluminium roofing in both carbonate and chloride environments. Corrosion of galvanized steel roofing was continuous throughout the exposure period in all the environments used. Galvanized steel roofing sheet is not good material for roofing in carbonate and chloride environments or in industrial environments where chloride or carbonate contamination is possible.
Comparative study of corrosion behaviour of galvanized steel and coated Al 3103 roofing sheets in carbonate and chloride environments
Oloruntoba, D.T. (author) / Oluwole, O.O. (author) / Oguntade, E.O. (author)
2008-06-03
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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