Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 4, Issue 1, 0159(2006)
Atmosphere corrosion behavior of plasma sprayed and laser remelted coatings on copper
Nickel and chromium coatings were produced using plasma spraying and laser remelting on the copper sheet. The corrosion test was carried out in an acidic atmosphere, and the corrosive behaviors of both coatings and original copper samples were investigated by using an impedance comparison method. Experimental results show that nickel and chromium coatings display better corrosion resistance properties relative to the original pure copper sample. The corrosion rate of chromium coating is less than that of nickel coating, and corrosion resistances of laser remelted nickel and chromium samples are better than those of plasma sprayed samples. The corrosion deposit film of copper is loose compared with nickel and chromium.
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Gongying Liang, T. T. Wong, Geng An, J. M. K. MacAlpine, "Atmosphere corrosion behavior of plasma sprayed and laser remelted coatings on copper," Chin. Opt. Lett. 4, 0159 (2006)