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Magnesium alloys protective measures

Contact of brass, bronze, copper or the more resistant stainless steels with the 13% Cr steels in sea-water can lead to accelerated corrosion of the latter. Galvanic contact effects on metals coupled to the austenitic types are only slight with brass, bronze and copper, but with cadmium, zinc, aluminium and magnesium alloys, insulation or protective measures are necessary to avoid serious attack on the non-ferrous material. Mild steel and the 13% chromium types are also liable to accelerated attack from contact with the chromium-nickel grades. The austenitic materials do not themselves suffer anodic attack in sea-water from contact with any of the usual materials of construction. [Pg.545]

In considering the corrosion of magnesium and its alloys it is important to examine the methods available for assessing corrosion tendencies and particularly those known as accelerated tests. Tests carried out by immersion in salt water or by spraying specimens regularly with sea-water are worthless as a means of determining the resistance of magnesium alloys under any other than the particular test conditions. Extrapolation to less corrosive conditions is not valid and even the assessment of the value of protective measures by such means is hardly possible. The reason is to be found in the fact that corrosion behaviour is directly related to the formation of insoluble... [Pg.749]

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Sulfuryl and thionyl fluorides heated to decomp., emits highly toxic fumes of F and SOx Uses Dielectric insulating medium for high-voltage elec, and electronic equip. as tracer gas for ventilation measurements in occupied spaces lasers protective atmosphere for casting of magnesium alloys inert filler gas (multiply-glazed windows)... [Pg.4268]

SEAWATERa Many aluminum alleys have been show n (o resist seawater in both labwatmy controlled field tests and in service. These include alumtnum magnesium alloys 5052, 5154, 5053, 5086, and 5456 and aluminum-magneaum-silicon alloys 6061 and 6063. The high strength aluminum alloys 2219, 2024, and 7075 require protective measures when used in seawater. [Pg.625]

In neutral and alkaline environments, the magnesium hydroxide product can form a surface film which offers considerable protection to the pure metal or its common alloys. Electron diffraction studies of the film formed ia humid air iadicate that it is amorphous, with the oxidation rate reported to be less than 0.01 /rni/yr. If the humidity level is sufficiently high, so that condensation occurs on the surface of the sample, the amorphous film is found to contain at least some crystalline magnesium hydroxide (bmcite). The crystalline magnesium hydroxide is also protective ia deionized water at room temperature. The aeration of the water has Httie or no measurable effect on the corrosion resistance. However, as the water temperature is iacreased to 100°C, the protective capacity of the film begias to erode, particularly ia the presence of certain cathodic contaminants ia either the metal or the water (121,122). [Pg.332]


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