Evaluation of Galvanic and Crevice Corrosion of Watch Case Middle Assembly Supposed to Be in Prolonged Contact with the Skin

Today, laws protecting the population at the global level aim to minimize the induction risk of allergies to type IV contact dermatitis. In the European population, the prevalence of nickel allergy is at 10%-15% of adult females and 1%-3% of adult males. A total of 30% of nickel-sensitive people in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Coatings (Basel) 2023-05, Vol.13 (5)
Hauptverfasser: Reclaru, Lucien, Cotrut, Cosmin M, Vranceanu, Diana M, Ionescu, Florina
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Zusammenfassung:Today, laws protecting the population at the global level aim to minimize the induction risk of allergies to type IV contact dermatitis. In the European population, the prevalence of nickel allergy is at 10%-15% of adult females and 1%-3% of adult males. A total of 30% of nickel-sensitive people in the general population develop hand eczema. This study concerns the possibility of assembling a bottom of nickel-free austenitic steel (Panacea[sup.®]) in a watch case middle made of a grade of austenitic steels, steel 316L (DIN 1.44359), to avoid the risks of Ni release and to develop a galvanic pile between these two dissimilar materials. Two types of methods were used: direct measurements and prediction techniques (mixed potentials theory). For the degradation of thbottom-middle watch assembly, Nielsen-Tuccillo tests were performed, and Ni release measurements according to EN 1811 completed the study. All direct electrochemical investigations and galvanic current prediction measurements show low current values of 40-400 nA. Measurements of nickel release of Panacea[sup.®] and 316L reveal small quantities of nickel, much lower than the 0.5 µg/cm[sup.2] per week that the European legislation enforces. The nickel-free steel Panacea[sup.®] in the work hardening conditions 280, 427, and 510 HV0.1s were also studied. The cation extractions reveal the large quantities released from Cr, Mo, Mn, and Fe, so there is a risk of toxicity in contact with the skin.
ISSN:2079-6412
2079-6412
DOI:10.3390/coatings13050943