Indian Journal of Advances in Chemical Science Volume: 6, Issue 1: , January 2018

 
             
   
   

ISSN No.: 2320-0898 (Print); 2320-0928 (Electronic)

DOI: 10.22607/IJACS.2018.601007

 

   

Research Article

 

      Corrosion studies of Al 7075 Metal Matrix Composites Containing Beryl Particulates    
Naddoni Sachin Govind*, H. V. Jayaprakash, P. V. Krupakara
 
ABSTRACT
 

The aim of the research work was to investigate the corrosion behavior of Beryl particulate reinforced aluminum (Al) 7075 metal matrix composites (MMCs) in salt solution using weight loss and potentiodynamic polarization methods. The salt solution used is sodium chloride solution. The composites are manufactured by liquid metallurgy technique using vortex method. Al 7075/Beryl MMCs containing 2, 4, and 6 weight percentage of beryl particulates are casted. The corrosion characteristics of Al 7075/Beryl particulate composite and the unreinforced alloy were experimentally assessed. The weight loss corrosion test was carried in sodium chloride solution with 0.035%, 0.35%, and 3.5% concentrations. Potentiodynamic polarization test was carried out in 3.5% sodium chloride solution only. The results indicated that corrosion rate of MMCs was lower than that of matrix material Al 7075 under the corrosive atmosphere irrespective of exposure time and concentration of corrodent. Al 7075/Beryl composite become more corrosion resistant as the beryl content is increased. This is because of the formation of the stable oxide layer over the specimens. Scanning electron microscopy shows the degree of attack of alkaline solution on the surface of the investigated material.

     
     

Key words: Beryl, Corrosion, Metal matrix composites, Weight loss.

 

 

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