Abstract

In order to improve of corrosion resistance of commercial aluminum 1100, preferential removal of FeAl3 intermetallic compound particles on the 1100 surface and oxide film anodized after particles-free surface has been studied. The polarization curve of specimen with intermetallic particles has the pitting potential about −400 mV vs. SSE, but the polarization curve of anodized specimen without intermetallic compound particles has not pitting potential in the curve. It is found that the surface of aluminum alloy 1100 without intermetallic compound particles has been successfully anodized and shown excellent corrosion-resistance performance.

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