Pitting and repassivation processes of AlZnMg alloys in chloride solutions containing sulphate
✍ Scribed by P.L. Cabot; F.A. Centellas; E. Pérez; R. Loukili
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 547 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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✦ Synopsis
Almtraet--The mechanism of localized corrosion of AI-5.03%Zn-l.67%Mg--0.23%Cu alloy submitted to different heat treatments (annealed (A); cold-rolled (ST); quenched (F); quenched and aged (13); and quenched in two stages and aged ((2)) in NaCI, NaaSO 4 and in NaCI-Na2SO 4 solutions has been studied by cyclic polarization (CP), open circuit potential measurements, chronocoulometry, SEM and EDX. The electrochemical results in NaCI were consistent with the assays of SCC resistance of alloys B and C previously reported in the literature. Sulphate addition to chloride solutions produced a considerable shift of the breakdown potential in the positive direction. However, the repassivation potential, much more reproducible than the latter, was only slightly shifl~ in the negative direction. The role of sulphate was related with the oxide presence, its incorporation in the film precluding significant chloride penetration. However, the film conductivity apparently increased with potential in the presence of sulphate, finally making pit propagation possible and resulting in a much more intense pitting attack.
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