The effect of chemical oxidation treatment on the corrosion resistance of metal materials
Zilong Zhao
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pest.v6i4.8452
Keywords: Chemical oxidation treatment; Metallic materials; Corrosion resistance
Abstract
In the wide application of metal materials, corrosion resistance is an important indicator for evaluating their performance, which directly affects the service life, safety, and economy of the material. Chemical oxidation treatment, as a key means of surface modification of metal materials, can improve their corrosion resistance by forming an oxide film layer on the metal surface. This article summarizes the basic principles of chemical oxidation treatment, the changes in corrosion resistance of different types of metal materials after chemical oxidation treatment, and the key factors affecting the corrosion resistance of chemical oxidation film layers. Finally, effective methods to improve the corrosion resistance of chemical oxidation film layers are discussed.
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