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The effect of heat treatment on the long-term corrosion resistance of Er containing 5083 aluminum alloy was studied using the micro-hardness test and mass loss test. The microstructure was analyzed by TEM. To maintain the strength, the annealing temperature was selected to be 100-230. below the recrystallization onset temperature determined by the micro-hardness test. The plot of the annealing temperature versus the Intergranular Corrosion (IGC) initial time, which is determined by the Nitric Acid Mass Loss Test, showed a C-curve. The shortest IGC initial time (similar to 1h) happened at 175 degrees C, the nose temperature of the C-curve. When annealed at 125-200 degrees C, the samples were IGC sensitive with the initial time less than 3h. The entirely IGC resistant (stabilized) samples were obtained when annealed at 220-230 degrees C. The 175 degrees C sensitized treatment was performed on the 220 degrees C-stabilized samples, which showed that the 3-12h stabilization could significantly improve the resistance for long-term corrosion. TEM results showed that, for the IGC sensitive samples, beta phases (Al3Mg2) grew along the grain boundary continuously, while for the stabilized samples, they were isolated on triangle grain boundary and phase boundary.
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ALUMINIUM ALLOYS 2014 - ICAA14
ISSN: 0255-5476
Year: 2014
Volume: 794-796
Page: 199-204
Language: English
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