Investigation of the Relationship Between Intergranular Corrosion and Retrogression and Reaging in the AA6063
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ÖZER, Gökhan, Alptekin KISASÖZ & Ahmet KARAASLAN. "Investigation of the Relationship Between Intergranular Corrosion and Retrogression and Reaging in the AA6063". Materials and Corrosion, 70.12 (2019): 2256-2265.Özet
AA6063 was heat treated with different retrogression temperatures and
durations, and the effect of heat treatment conditions on the microstructure,
hardness, electrical conductivity, intergranular corrosion (IGC) and electrochemical
corrosion behaviours of the AA6063 was determined compared with the T6
condition. The IGC test was applied according to the BS EN ISO 11846: 2008
standard. Moreover, potentiodynamic polarization tests were applied to
determine the electrochemical corrosion behaviour of the heat‐treated samples.
Electrochemical corrosion tests were carried out by using a Ivium Compactstat
potentiostat in 3.5 wt.%. NaCl solution at 24°C with a scanning rate of 0.5mV/s.
The corrosion test cell consisted of the reference electrode (Ag/AgCl), working
electrode (test sample) and a reference electrode (platinum). The effect of IGC on
the microstructure of AA6063 and corrosion depth values was investigated by
using a stereo optical microscope and a light metal microscope, respectively.
Corrosion depth examinations were performed on microstructures taken from
the cross‐sections of the samples. The chemistry of the precipitates formed at
grain boundaries and distribution of the precipitates in the microstructure were
investigated by scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive X‐ray and
transmission electron microscope analyses. The results showed that retrogression
and reaging heat treatment improves both the corrosion resistance and the
mechanical properties of AA6063. After 50°C/15 min RRA heat treatment, the
highest corrosion resistance and a higher hardness value than the T6 level were
obtained.