Effect of Iron sulfate as electrolyte additive on plasma electrolytic oxidation of aluminum alloy


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This study has been carried out to investigate the incorporation of Iron(II) sulfate as an additive of electrolyte on formed AA1010 aluminum alloy, using plasma electrolytic oxidation method in silicate-based electrolytes containing Iron(II) sulfate. In order to fabricate nanocomposite coating, silicon nitride nanopowder was added to electrolyte. The effects of iron(II) sulfate additive on the voltage-time trend, microstructure, compositions, wear, and corrosion resistances of PEO coatings were investigated. In addition, current density and concentration of additive were studied as parameters that were effective on coating. Results showed that although FeSO4 enters to the coating structure, but it does not develop a new phase. The corrosion and wear behavior of coated samples with FeSO4 indicate an improvement as compared to those without additive.

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Ali Abolhassani

Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering

Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Irã, Tehran

Mahmood Aliofkhazraei

Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering

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Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Irã, Tehran

Seyed Farhadi

Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering

Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Irã, Tehran

Alireza Rouhaghdam

Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering

Email: maliofkh@gmail.com
Irã, Tehran

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