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On the corrosion of a high solute Al-Zn-Mg alloy produced by laser powder bed fusion

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CORROSION SCIENCE
Volume 189, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2021.109626

Keywords

A; Aluminium; B; Polarization; C; Anodic dissolution; C; Pitting corrosion; C; Passive films

Funding

  1. Monash Graduate Research Scholarship

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The research examined an additively manufactured aluminium alloy with high solute content, Al-14Zn-3Mg, which showed lower corrosion rate compared to a conventional wrought alloy, AA7075-T6. This difference was attributed to the microstructure and solute content of Al-14Zn-3Mg, specifically the absence of coarse intermetallic particles. Various tests were conducted to analyze the corrosion behavior of this new alloy manufactured through LPBF.
An additively manufactured aluminium alloy with very high solute content, Al-14Zn-3Mg (wt. %), was studied herein. Compared to wrought AA7075-T6 as a benchmark, Al-14Zn-3Mg revealed a lower rate of corrosion, attributed to its microstructure and solute content. Specifically, the lack of coarse intermetallic particles in the Al-14Zn-3Mg led to reduced cathodic kinetics relative to AA7075-T6. Potentiodynamic polarisation tests and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy analysis was performed, along with XPS studies of the corresponding surface films. The findings herein demonstrate the corrosion behaviour of a new high solute aluminium alloy manufactured in net shape through LPBF.

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