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Journal Article 
On conversion coating treatments to replace chromating for Al alloys: Recent developments and possible future directions 
Kulinich, SA; Akhtar, AS 
2012 
Russian Journal of Non-Ferrous Metals
ISSN: 1067-8212
EISSN: 1934-970X 
53 
176-203 
Anticorrosive protection of Al alloys still depends heavily on the use of chromates, which are widely and universally employed as chromate conversion coating and chromic acid anodising pretreatments. The replacement of chromate based treatments with more environmentally compliant processes and materials has been identified as a high priority. The aim of this paper is to review the most recent developments in the application of common inorganic protection layers based on conversion coatings for Al alloys. The review lists and discusses the majority of conversion coatings, including those formed through anodisation, on Al alloys as potential replacements to the most widely used treatments based on chromate chemistry. 
conversion coatings; aluminium alloys; anticorrosive protection; chromate-free coatings; surface microstructure