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Title: Characteristics of corrosion product films of copper alloy in South China Seawater
Authors: Mohammed Misbahul, Amin
Kamaruzzaman, Yunus
Ku Halim, Ku Bulat
Keywords: Corrosion products
Seawater
Copper alloy
Scale morphologies
Alloys
Corrosion
Seawater corrosion
Alloys -- Corrosion
Issue Date: 29-Dec-2003
Publisher: Universiti Sains Malaysia & Institution of Chemical Engineers Malaysia
Citation: p.904-908
Series/Report no.: The 17th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers (SOMChE 2003)
Abstract: The corrosion behaviour of Copper-base alloy was investigated in three different states south china seawater at 50 & 70 0 C for the period of 10 h in atmospheric condition. A procedure was applied to measure the pH of the seawater at elevated temperature. The sucesceptibility to suffer a deep attack by internal oxidation increases with increasing temperature and time. A mechanism involving chloride & oxygen dissolution in the alloy matrix as well as internal oxidation, exhibits mass gains throughout the experiment. Immersed in south china seawater, the alloy of incomplete recrytallisation showed thick, loose and porous films, of which the inner layer was metallic oxides/chlorides and the outer layer contained a great amount of seawater species, and of which the underlying substrate was found with severe inter-granular corrosion. Over all, the south china seawater species have deleterious effect on the surface of the alloy and rapid degradation is noted. The scale morphologies were determined by Optical and Scanning Electron Microscopic techniques.
Description: Organized by School of Chemical Engineering (USM) & Institution of Chemical Engineers Malaysia, 29th-30th December 2003 at Copthorne Orchid Hotel, Tanjung Bungah, Penang, Malaysia.
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/6227
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