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Conversion coating design limitations

The selection of an alloy for a specific application is based on the cost and the corrosion resistance of the alloy in the environment of interest. It is also possible to subject the chosen alloy to a process by which the corrosion resistance of the selected material can be improved within the acceptable limits. Some of the corrosion prevention and protection strategies with respect to the aluminum-based alloys are (i) design (ii) alloy selection and joint sealants (iii) aluminum thermal spraying anodic coatings (iv) inhibitors (v) conversion and organic coatings and (vi) cathodic protection. [Pg.235]


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