Abstract

Microalloying is an effective method to improve the properties of Al–Mg alloys. The microstructure, mechanical properties and corrosion behaviours of Al–9.2Mg–0.8Mn– xCu ( x = 0–1.2 wt-%) alloys are studied to promote the application of Al–Mg alloys. The addition of Cu increases the strength of the alloy, where the ultimate tensile strength of 0.6 wt-% Cu alloy is improved by 43 MPa. Moreover, the addition of Cu significantly affects the corrosion behaviours of alloys. For as-sensitised alloys, compared to the matrix, the 0.1 wt-% Cu alloy shows a 28.3% reduction in pitting corrosion mass loss, which is attributed to the Cu element can form a stable passivation film, and the 0.3 wt-% Cu alloy shows a 15% reduction in intergranular corrosion mass loss, which is attributed to the addition of Cu can restrict the β phase precipitation at grain boundaries. The study shows that Cu-alloying can improve the comprehensive properties of Al–9.2Mg–0.8Mn alloys.

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