Abstract

ABSTRACTCommercially pure aluminium and two model aluminium–magnesium alloys were subjected to hydrostatic extrusion (HE). The microstructure of materials was observed using optical microscopy (OM). All materials were subjected to electrochemical corrosion tests in the 3.5 wt-% water solution of sodium chloride. The potentiodynamic polarisation measurements and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were performed after samples’ immersion in open circuit potential. The surface of samples after corrosion examination was observed with the use of scanning electron microscopy. It was stated that all undeformed materials underwent pitting corrosion and further pits repassivation, while after HE pitting was also observed, but pit repassivation did not occur. This may be related to the microstructural changes caused by deformation, such as grain refinement. What is more, the pits character changed with the addition of a different amount of Mg to Al. Deterioration of corrosion resistance was also observed for all materials after HE.

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