Effect of al composition on the corrosion resistance of Mg-14 mass% li system alloy

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Mg-Li system alloys have poor corrosion properties, especially cold-rolled sheet leads to exfoliation corrosion as a result of long-Term immersion test. Addition of aluminum element to Mg-14 mass% Li alloy could be suppressed the occurrence of exfoliation corrosion. However, excess addition of aluminum to Mg-14 mass% Li alloy causes the degradation of corrosion resistance. In this study, the composition of aluminum in Mg-14 mass% Li was optimized to improve the corrosion property. 3 mass% of Al addition could be suppressed the corrosion rate because enough aluminum element dissolved into matrix and precipitation of the second phase was inhibited.

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Morishige, T., Obata, Y., Goto, T., Fukagawa, T., Nakamura, E., & Takenaka, T. (2016). Effect of al composition on the corrosion resistance of Mg-14 mass% li system alloy. Materials Transactions, 57(10), 1853–1856. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2016247

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