Abstract

A Zr–Sn–Nb–Fe–Si–O alloy was prepared and its microstructure, corrosion properties, hydrogen pick-up, and mechanical behavior were investigated and correlated. Both the conventional rolled and annealed specimens (Group A) and the second β-quenched specimens (Group B) possess proper corrosion resistance and hydrogen pick-up capability within 200 days exposure in LiOH aqueous solution, which are related to the suitable chemical composition, partial recrystallized microstructure and fine second phase particles. Group A at 380°C has slightly larger ductility in elongation than that at room temperature, whilst the elongation of Group B at 380°C increases nearly twice of that at room temperature.

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