Corrosion Resistance of Different Coatings on Sintered NdFeB Magnets – Salt Spray and PCT Testing
The corrosion resistance of sintered NdFeB permanent magnets depends not only on the corrosion behavior of the base material itself, but also on the type of surface coating, coating thickness, and coating process used. The table below summarizes the typical exposure times at which corrosion may occur for sintered NdFeB samples under three common environmental test conditions. Within these specified test durations, the coating must not exhibit any visible defects such as blistering, peeling, rusting, or powdering. Slight color changes