Progress in Surface Engineering Techniques for Magnesium-Lithium-Based Alloys
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Magnesium-lithium alloys, currently the lightest metallic structural materials, exhibit exceptional specific strength, superior damping capacity, and remarkable electromagnetic shielding properties. These characteristics endow them with significant potential for engineering applications in automotive, aerospace, satellite, and military industries. However, their poor corrosion resistance severely restricts practical implementation. This review systematically examines recent advances in surface engineering techniques for magnesium-lithium alloys, with a focus on corrosion protection strategies. Key approaches are critically analyzed, including chemical conversion coatings, electroless plating, anodization, and advanced coating technologies. Furthermore, emerging hybrid methods combining multiple surface treatments are highlighted. Finally, future research directions are proposed to address existing challenges in surface protection of magnesium-lithium alloys.
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