Role of silicon in the corrosion resistance of Cu-Si alloys in natural seawater

Singh, Inder and Basu, D K and Singh, M N and Bhattamishra, A K and Dev, S C (1997) Role of silicon in the corrosion resistance of Cu-Si alloys in natural seawater. Anti-corrosion methods and materials, 44 (3). 195- .

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Abstract

Silicon plays a vital role in the corrosion resistance of Cu-Si alloys by forming a copper silicide protective layer on the surface of the alloys in natural seawater but, for the higher percentage of silicon content in the alloy (10 wt. per cent), sometimes, with the synergistic effect of the silicide layer along with free silicon, protection takes place. Electrochemical behaviour test using computerized potentiostat/gatvanostat (PARC Model No. 273, EG&G, USA) immersion test in natural seawater and X-ray diffraction analysis using Simons D-500 diffractometer support the phenomenon.

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Uncontrolled Keywords:Corrosion; metals; steel
Divisions:Corrosion and Surface Engineering
ID Code:1058
Deposited By:Sahu A K
Deposited On:15 Jun 2010 16:02
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