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Molybdate Coatings for Protecting Aluminum Against Corrosion

TBMG-159

01/01/2005

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These coatings show promise, but further development is needed. Conversion coatings that comprise mixtures of molybdates and several additives have been subjected to a variety of tests to evaluate their effectiveness in protecting aluminum and alloys of aluminum against corrosion. Molybdate conversion coatings are under consideration as replacements for chromate conversion coatings, which have been used for more than 70 years. The chromate coatings are highly effective in protecting aluminum and its alloys against corrosion but are also toxic and carcinogenic. Hexavalent molybdenum and, hence, molybdates containing hexavalent molybdenum, have received attention recently as replacements for chromates because molybdates mimic chromates in a variety of applications but exhibit significantly lower toxicity.

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"Molybdate Coatings for Protecting Aluminum Against Corrosion," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2005.
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Jan 1, 2005
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TBMG-159
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English