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07/10/2018

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17/11/2018

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http://dx.doi.org/10.17515/resm2018.69is1007

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Corrosion behavior of heat treated Mg-xZn (x=0.5 – 3) alloys

Erkan Koç1, Fozi Mustafa Salem Makhlof2

1Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Karabuk University, Karabük
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Higher Institute of Comprehensive Occupations, Misrata, Libya

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of zinc (0,5-1-2-3 wt.%) additions and heat treatment parameters on the microstructure, hardness and corrosion properties of magnesium zinc alloys. After the solution heat treatment at 400ºC, the samples subjected to 8 and 16 hours heat treatment. Microstructure studies showed that the grain size decreased with the increase of Zn content and the MgZn intermetallic phase was formed by the addition of 3 wt.% Zn. Hardness of the samples was increased with increase of Zn content before and after heat treatment. For the as-cast samples, as the amount of Zn increased, corrosion current density (Icorr) and corrosion rate (Pi) increased. As the amount of Zn increased, Icorr and Pi values decreased after 8 hours and 16 hours of heat treatment respectively. It can be suggested that in the galvanic couple of Mg-3Zn, α-Mg matrix phase behaves as an anode and MgZn intermetallic phase behaves as a cathode.

Keywords

Magnesium alloys, Heat treatment, Microstructure, Corrosion

Cite this article as: 

Koç E, Makhlof F M S. Corrosion behavior of heat treated Mg-xZn (x=0.5 – 3) alloys. Res. Eng. Struct. Mat., 2019; 5(2): 107-114
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