Corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water

This study aims at the use of a fiber laser for modifying the surface properties of cold-rolled low carbon steel via a pulse laser ablation technique in water. The effect on the corrosion behavior of the fiber laser-treated metal surface was investigated in NaCl and HCl environments. Electrochemical...

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Main Authors: Chan, Sze Ney, Wong, Wai Yin, Walvekar, Rashmi, , Abdul Amir H. K., Khalid, Mohammad *, Lim, Kean Long
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.9632019-04-25T07:45:58Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/963/ Corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water Chan, Sze Ney Wong, Wai Yin Walvekar, Rashmi , Abdul Amir H. K. Khalid, Mohammad * Lim, Kean Long QC Physics This study aims at the use of a fiber laser for modifying the surface properties of cold-rolled low carbon steel via a pulse laser ablation technique in water. The effect on the corrosion behavior of the fiber laser-treated metal surface was investigated in NaCl and HCl environments. Electrochemical tests showed significant improvement in the corrosion resistance of the laser-treated sample in NaCl, with an increase in open-circuit potential (OCP) from − 0.65 to − 0.60 V and an inhibition efficiency of 89.22% as obtained from the impedance study. Such improvement was less significant in an acidic environment. Lower corrosion rates of 20.9 mpy and 5.819 × 103 mpy were obtained for the laser-treated samples in neutral and acidic electrolytes, respectively, than the corrosion rates obtained for the as-received samples (33.2 mpy and 11.98 × 103 mpy). Morphological analysis indicated a passive film built by spherical grains of regular size on the metal surface after laser treatment. The corrosion inhibition effects in NaCl were evident by the nonexistence of the common corrosion products of lepidocrocite and crystalline structures that were seen on as-received samples; only polyhedral crystals with micrograins grown on them were seen covering the laser-treated surface. Therefore, the laser treatment using a fiber laser source improved the corrosion resistance of cold-rolled low carbon steel. ASM International 2018-04-20 Article PeerReviewed Chan, Sze Ney and Wong, Wai Yin and Walvekar, Rashmi and , Abdul Amir H. K. and Khalid, Mohammad * and Lim, Kean Long (2018) Corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance (JMEPEG), 27 (6). pp. 2805-2814. ISSN 1059-9495
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Chan, Sze Ney
Wong, Wai Yin
Walvekar, Rashmi
, Abdul Amir H. K.
Khalid, Mohammad *
Lim, Kean Long
Corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water
description This study aims at the use of a fiber laser for modifying the surface properties of cold-rolled low carbon steel via a pulse laser ablation technique in water. The effect on the corrosion behavior of the fiber laser-treated metal surface was investigated in NaCl and HCl environments. Electrochemical tests showed significant improvement in the corrosion resistance of the laser-treated sample in NaCl, with an increase in open-circuit potential (OCP) from − 0.65 to − 0.60 V and an inhibition efficiency of 89.22% as obtained from the impedance study. Such improvement was less significant in an acidic environment. Lower corrosion rates of 20.9 mpy and 5.819 × 103 mpy were obtained for the laser-treated samples in neutral and acidic electrolytes, respectively, than the corrosion rates obtained for the as-received samples (33.2 mpy and 11.98 × 103 mpy). Morphological analysis indicated a passive film built by spherical grains of regular size on the metal surface after laser treatment. The corrosion inhibition effects in NaCl were evident by the nonexistence of the common corrosion products of lepidocrocite and crystalline structures that were seen on as-received samples; only polyhedral crystals with micrograins grown on them were seen covering the laser-treated surface. Therefore, the laser treatment using a fiber laser source improved the corrosion resistance of cold-rolled low carbon steel.
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author Chan, Sze Ney
Wong, Wai Yin
Walvekar, Rashmi
, Abdul Amir H. K.
Khalid, Mohammad *
Lim, Kean Long
author_facet Chan, Sze Ney
Wong, Wai Yin
Walvekar, Rashmi
, Abdul Amir H. K.
Khalid, Mohammad *
Lim, Kean Long
author_sort Chan, Sze Ney
title Corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water
title_short Corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water
title_full Corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water
title_fullStr Corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water
title_sort corrosion inhibition of cold-rolled low carbon steel with pulse fiber laser ablation in water
publisher ASM International
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/963/
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