Corrosion Behavior of Forged AA6082 Aluminum Alloy From Different Feedstock

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Gautier
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Current feedstock in the aluminum hot forging processes can be used in the cast or extruded forms. The microstructural variation between as-cast and extruded materials could result in different mechanical properties and corrosion resistance for hot-forged products. Corrosion performances were examined for forged parts produced by two AA6082 feedstocks at different conditions using the following corrosion tests: open circuit potential, anodic polarization, salt spray exposure and corrosion fatigue. With the help of optical and scanning electron microscopes, metallographical investigations were carried out on cast-forged and extruded-forged materials before and after corrosion. The corrosion behavior of both materials was compared in both as-forged and aged tempers. Results show that there is no significant difference in the corrosion performance for final cast-forged and extruded-forged products.
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APA: P. Gautier  (2011)  Corrosion Behavior of Forged AA6082 Aluminum Alloy From Different Feedstock

MLA: P. Gautier Corrosion Behavior of Forged AA6082 Aluminum Alloy From Different Feedstock. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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