Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1469596 Corrosion Science 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Re-solidification of an AA4XXX cladding, particle formation, distribution and chemical composition in a modified AA3XXX core material before and after brazing was investigated. The cathodic and anodic electrochemical responses of the materials were investigated and correlated to the microstructural changes due to the brazing process. It is found that brazing causes copper accumulation in the eutectic phase which has resulted in a 50 mV increase in the corrosion potential and inter-granular corrosion (IGC) susceptibility of the re-solidified clad material. Formation of α-Al(Fe–Mn)Si particles on the surface of the brazed material was found to increase the cathodic reactivity of the surface.

► Brazing effect on the microstructure of an aluminium brazing sheet was studied. ► The formation and distribution of intermetallic particles were investigated. ► The intermetallic particles before and after brazing were identified and compared. ► The electrochemical responses were correlated to the microstructural features.

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