Journal
CORROSION ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 4, Pages 327-340Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1478422X.2020.1861732
Keywords
Deep-sea; corrosion; aluminium; corrosion products; environmental factor
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Research found that 1060 aluminum is prone to pitting and crevice corrosion, with varying corrosion rates in seawater at different depths. Oxygen content and conductivity are the key factors affecting the corrosion rate.
The serial-type deep-sea environmental test device was used to investigate the corrosion behaviour of 1060 aluminium exposed at real sea for 0.5 year and 2 years. Specimens were deployed at a depth of 1200, 2000 and 3000 m, respectively. A three-stage corrosion process was proposed after analysing the corrosion profile and the corrosion products of the specimens. The corrosion regularity was studied by employing the imaging processing technology and grey correlation analysis. The results show that the 1060 aluminium is prone to pitting and crevice corrosion. For the 0.5 year period test, the corrosion rate increases from 0.0114 to 0.0147 mm year(-1) when the sea water depth increases from 1200 to 3000 m. For the 2 year period test, the corrosion rate first decreases and then increases when the sea water depth increases from 1200 to 3000 m, and the maximum corrosion rate at 3000 m depth is 0.006 mm year(-1). Oxygen content and conductivity are the most important factors affecting the corrosion rate.
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