The Study about Environmentally-Friendly Passivation Technology Process and Performance on Brass Surface

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The paper through the synergy before mixed Phytic acid and Sodium molybdate, Sulfosalicylic acid, Organic silane, and add the active substances PEG, Optimize the Passivation liquid formula of Brass surface, Phytic acid is the main ingredient, study the affection of Phytic acid Passive film Corrosion resistance on the three main Passivation conditions: Passivation temperature, time and Passivation solution PH value. The results show that,Phytic acid passivation film process recipes as follows:Phytic acid (quality score 50%) 2~5ml/L, sodium molybdate 4~8g/L, organic material 10~30ml/L, sulfosalicylic acid 3~7g/L, polyethylene glycol 2~6g/L, deactivated temperature 30~35°C, pH value 5, deactivated time 60s. The test showed that,the phytic acid passive film can obviously enhance the anti-corrosive performance on the brass surface, its corrosion resistance proportion chromates passive film is fairly good.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 399-401)

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