The Effect of Aggressive Corrosion Mediums on the Microstructure and Properties of Mild Steel

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Mild steel is known to be one of the major construction materials and have been extensively used in most chemical and material industries due to its interesting properties which can be easily altered to suit various application areas. In this research, mild steel is exposed to different aggressive mediums in order to observe the effect of these interactions on its surface morphology and properties. The mild steel used was cut into dimensions of 7 cm length and width of 3 cm. The aggressive mediums used are 100 mls of aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide (40 g/L), and sodium chloride (35 g/L) at room temperature. The characterizations performed are the hardness test with the Rockwell hardness tester, the surface morphology by optical microscope, surface roughness and the weight loss from the immersion test. It was observed that the hardness value and the weight loss for the different cut samples of mild steel immersed in the different aggressive mediums reduces with prolong exposure and severe pitting form of corrosion was present on its surface.

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Araoyinbo, A. O., Mohd Salleh, M. A. A., Rahmat, A., Azmi, A. I., Wan Abd Rahim, W. M. F., Achitei, D. C., & Jin, T. S. (2018). The Effect of Aggressive Corrosion Mediums on the Microstructure and Properties of Mild Steel. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 374). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/374/1/012044

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