Affiliation:
1. Technische Universität Wien
Abstract
The brass CuZn36Pb2 is widely used for fittings, valves and other installation materials. Failures are observed occasionally caused by corrosion. Considering the Cu-Zn phase diagram only α-phase exists in the range of 650 and 300 °C. At higher temperatures α- and β-phase is stable and at lower temperatures α- and β´-phase exist. Since the β-phase is Zn-enriches, it is attacked severely by corrosion. In the recent work brass samples were heat treated at temperatures between 850 and 200 °C to study the microstructural changes and the corresponding electrochemical properties. Potentiostatic corrosion tests were applied in artificial fresh water and sea water at different potential settings. After a heat treated at 850 °C the brass has formed b-phase which can be shown by metallography. At lower temperatures the microstructure is fine grained and no β-phase was observed. To verify the presence of β´-phase a heat treatment at 200 °C was performed but no β´-phase was observed, which was confirmed additionally by X-ray diffraction. Again, after corrosion tests the samples were investigated by metallography and the β-phase was obviously more attacked than the α-phase.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation
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