A burnished and Al-alloyed magnesium surface with improved mechanical and corrosion properties
By Zhu, Yi-Xing; Song, Guang-Ling; Wu, Peng-Peng; Zheng, Da-Jiang; Wang, Zi-Ming
Published in Corrosion Science
2021
Abstract
Magnesium (Mg) surface was mechanically burnished and then alloyed with aluminum (Al) by thermal diffusion. The grain-refinement by surface burnishing significantly facilitated the Al alloying and led to a thicker and more uniform Al-enriched surface layer which could be spontaneously passivated like an Al alloy in a corrosive environment and thus had significantly enhanced micro-hardness and corrosion resistance. As this burnished and alloyed surface is scratch-resistant, much nobler than Mg, and insusceptible to galvanic corrosion, this burnished alloying method may be employed to solve the most stubborn galvanic corrosion problem with magnesium alloys in engineering applications.