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Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta

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KRUPAKARA, P.V.. Corrosion Characterization of Al6061/Red Mud Metal Matrix Composites. Port. Electrochim. Acta [online]. 2013, vol.31, n.3, pp.157-164. ISSN 0872-1904.  https://doi.org/10.4152/pea.201303157.

Metal matrix composites are heterogeneous systems containing matrix and reinforcement. Their physical and mechanical properties can be tailored according to requirement. They are used in automobile, aircraft and marine industries because of their increased corrosion resistance. In this paper weight loss corrosion test, open circuit potential test and potentiostat test are conducted on AL6061/ Red Mud metal matrix composites in different concentrated neutral chloride solutions like sodium chloride solutions. Composites are prepared by liquid melt metallurgy technique using vortex method. Composites containing 2, 4 and 6 percent of red mud are prepared according to ASTM standards. Specimens are machined and made ready by standard metallographic methods. Weight loss corrosion studies, open circuit potential studies and potentiostat studies, are carried out in 0.035, 0.35 and 3.5% solutions of sodium chloride. The corrosion rate decreases with increase in the exposure time for all specimens in all corrodents in all the methods of testing. Corrosion rate also decreases with the increase in reinforcement content of the composites. Hence the composites can be used for the manufacture of the equipments used in marine environment so that they lost long.

Keywords : AL6061/ Red Mud metal; corrosion characterization; liquid metallurgy technique; metal matrix composites.

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