Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1471981 Corrosion Science 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The corrosion behaviour of Al–5Zn–3Mg–0.6Cu–0.8Zr–0.25Cr–0.15Ni–0.15Ti alloys, produced by traditional and powder technologies, with similar thermo-mechanical treatments, in 3% sodium chloride solution, has been examined by electrochemical methods, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis. The alloys reveal similar precipitation but of different shape, size and distribution; further, both alloys experience localized corrosion. Copper-rich precipitates initiate the dissolution of surrounding particles, enriched in Zn and Mg. As a result, the surface is enriched with other alloying elements after a full polarisation run. Cast material has lower corrosion properties because of the higher heterogeneity of the structure. The structure heterogeneity of the cast material involves a more non-uniform distribution of the precipitates, larger Zn- and Mg-rich particles, and depletion of the matrix and areas around the precipitates by alloying elements compared with the powder material.

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