Effect of TiN particulate reinforcement on corrosive behaviour of aluminium 6061 composites in chloride medium

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In the present investigation, the corrosive behaviour of Al 6061-TiN particulate composites prepared by liquidmetallurgy has been studied in chloride medium using electroanalytical techniques such as Tafel, cyclic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Surface morphology of the sample electrodes was examined using scanning electron micrography and energy dispersive X-ray methods. X-ray diffraction technique was used to confirm inclusion of TiN particulates in the matrix alloy and identify the alloying elements and intermetallic compounds in the Al 6061 composites. Polarization studies indicate an increase in the corrosion resistance in composites compared to the matrix alloy. EIS study reveals that the polarization resistance (R p) increases with increase in TiN content in composites, thus confirming improved corrosion resistance in composites. The observed decrease in corrosion rate in the case of composites is due to decoupling between TiN particles and Al 6061 alloy. It is understood that after the initiation of corrosion, interfacial corrosion products may have decoupled the conducting ceramic TiN from Al 6061 matrix alloy thus eliminating the galvanic effect between them. © 2013 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Ananda Murthy, H. C., Bheema Raju, V., & Shivakumara, C. (2013). Effect of TiN particulate reinforcement on corrosive behaviour of aluminium 6061 composites in chloride medium. Bulletin of Materials Science, 36(6), 1057–1066. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-013-0560-2

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