Abstract

2319 aluminum alloy parts was prepared by wire arc additive manufacturing technology. The corrosion properties of additively manufactured 2319 aluminum alloy and 2219 aluminum alloy sheets were systematically investigated by electrochemical tests and localized corrosion tests. The results of electrochemical tests showed that the 2219 aluminum alloy sheet has a lower corrosion current density than the additively manufactured 2319 aluminum alloy. Localized corrosion test results indicated that the additively manufactured 2319 aluminum alloy exhibited a higher intergranular corrosion depth and more severe corrosion morphology than the 2219 aluminum alloy sheet. This suggests that the 2219 aluminum alloy sheet has higher corrosion resistance than the additively manufactured 2319 aluminum alloy. The poor corrosion resistance of additively manufactured 2319 aluminum alloy could be attributed to the formation of a coarse continuous Al2Cu phase along the grain boundary. Based on this, heat treatment was used to dissolve the Al2Cu, which can effectively improve the corrosion resistance of additively manufactured 2319 aluminum alloy to the same level as that of the 2219 aluminum alloy sheet.

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