February 20, 2024
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Mitigating Corrosion in Mg Sheet in Conjunction with a Sheet-Joining Method that Satisfies Structural Requirements within Sub-assemblies: CRADA 392

Abstract

This work was undertaken as a LightMAT project funded by the DOE-Vehicles Technology Office. The goal of this work was to develop corrosion protection strategies that simultaneously mitigate corrosion and achieve Class-A surface finish for Mg components in automotive applications. While automotive metals such as steel and aluminum are protected against corrosion through a variety of coating schemes/packages, the efficacy of these existing coating schemes for Mg and Mg- joints is not clear and needs to be determined. Therefore, five commercially available coating schemes and two joining techniques (riveting and Arplas resistance spot welding) were evaluated. The corresponding individual Mg sheet coupons or Mg/Mg joint test coupons were provided by Magna that were then corrosion tested at PNNL using ASTM B117 procedure. The microstructures and mechanical properties of the coupons were analyzed to determine the effectiveness of the joining and corrosion mitigation strategies. Of the coating schemes evaluated, Henkel Bonderite MgC 2.0 pre-treatment + E-coat showed the best corrosion protection and surface finish for individual Mg coupons and Arplas resistance spot welded coupons. However, the strength of Mg/Mg welded joint was reduced after corrosion testing due to some corrosion at the weld nugget. Mg/Mg rivet joints in conjunction with Chemetall oxisilan pre-treatment + polyurethane coating showed good corrosion resistance and some discoloration on the surface finish. Coating schemes comprising pre-treatment with Alodine 5200 + E-coat or Bonderite 1455 + polyurethane coating, in conjunction with Al rivet joints, showed significant corrosion and extensive discoloration of the surface. We anticipate that the results from this work will provide useful guidance to the automotive industry in selecting the appropriate combinations of corrosion protection coatings and joining techniques to fabricate light-weight Mg-based automotive components.

Published: February 20, 2024

Citation

Rohatgi A., S. Jana, and B. Kokosza. 2023. Mitigating Corrosion in Mg Sheet in Conjunction with a Sheet-Joining Method that Satisfies Structural Requirements within Sub-assemblies: CRADA 392 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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