Corrosion Behaviour of Some Alloys in Tropical Urban and Marine Atmospheres

  • Dang, Vu Ngoan (Faculty of Materials Technology, The University of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City) ;
  • Bui, Ba Xuan (Seacoast Branch Vietnam-Russian Tropical Centre, Nhatrang City) ;
  • Nguyen, Nhi Tru (Institute for Tropical Technology & Environmental Protection, Ho Chi Minh City)
  • Published : 2008.04.01

Abstract

Results of corrosion testing for different grades of titanium, copper, zinc, alluminium alloys and steels after two years of outdoor exposure under humid tropical urban and marine conditions have been presented and discussed. Mass loss and corrosion product characteristics for the exposed specimens at Hanoi testing site with high humidity and Nhatrang marine stations (at 100 and 1,000 meters distances from sea) with different airborne salinities (35.9 and $90.0mg/m^2.d$ respectively) have been selected for investigation. From time dependence of the specimen mass loss and corrosion product characteristics, the strong influence of environmental parameters upon durability for the investigated metals and alloys has been demonstrated. Only titanium alloys show high resistance to the marine conditions. All the other specimens (copper, zinc, alluminium alloys and steels) have been underwent strong deterioration under influence of aerosol salinity. Results of corrosion products analysis have been also presented for characterization of environmental impact on the metal degradation processes.

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