Corrosion properties of skin and bulk of semi-solid processed and high pressure die cast AZ91 alloy

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Blawert
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The corrosion properties of the skin and the bulk of semi-solid processed and high pressure die cast AZ91 alloy were studied in 5% NaCI solution by (a) analysing the corrosion morphology, (b) measuring electrochemical polarization curves, (c) performing electrochemical impedance spectroscopic measurements, and (d) immersion tests at constant pH-values. Using XRD, LM, SEM and EDX to evaluate the microstructure of skin and bulk specimens, the corrosion results were related to the microstructures of the particular alloys. However, microstructure and corrosion performance were found to be similar for both production processes, and only slight but distinct differences were found. Generally, the skin corrosion properties are inferior to those of the bulk, with the exception of the high pressure die cast AZ91 alloy, where the finer microstructure of the skin layer exhibits a better performance as showed by impedance studies and confirmed in long term immersion tests.
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APA: C. Blawert  (2004)  Corrosion properties of skin and bulk of semi-solid processed and high pressure die cast AZ91 alloy

MLA: C. Blawert Corrosion properties of skin and bulk of semi-solid processed and high pressure die cast AZ91 alloy. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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