Abstract

Yb-fiber laser beam was used successfully to irradiate Al–1.5 wt.% Fe alloy, modifying its surface to improve its corrosion resistance for aerospace applications. Laser-treated samples were examined by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray diffraction (EDX), and low-angle X-ray diffraction (LA-XRD), and tested by Vickers microhardness. The alloy's corrosion resistance was tested by exposure to H 2SO 4 solution, Tafel plots, polarization, and corrosion potentials. The results reveal the formation of weld filet structures with metastable phases and finely dispersed precipitates. The creation of a finely porous layer of protective coating produced during the rapid remelting process contributed to increase the corrosion resistance of laser-treated samples when compared with untreated samples. The Yb-fiber laser beam technology applied to the surface treatment of aluminum alloys proved efficient in augmenting their corrosion resistance, thus deserving further investigation for aerospace and automotive applications.

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