Corrosion behavior of ultra-fine grained industrial pure Al fabricated by ECAP
(College of Materials Science and Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China)
Abstract: Corrosion behavior of ultra-fine grained(UFG) industrial Al fabricated by equal channel angular pressing(ECAP) for 16 pass times was investigated by potentiodynamic polarization test, potentiostatic polarization test, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS) measurement, immersion test and surface analyses (OM and SEM). The microstructures including grain size, grain boundaries and dislocations were also observed by TEM. The results show that the UFG industrial pure Al has more positive pitting potential, less corrosion current density and five times larger passive film resistance compared with the coarse grained(CG) one. It was found that the increased pitting resistance is profited from the more stable passive film kept in the Cl− aggressive solution due to more grain boundaries, larger fraction of non-equilibrium grain boundaries and residual stress of the UFG industrial pure Al.
Key words: equal channel angular pressing; ultra-fine grain; corrosion behavior; industrial pure Al