The effects of cold-working, and of cold-working and annealing to complete recrystallization, on the corrosion resistance of high purity aluminum in water at 100, 150 and 200 C have been determined.
In distilled water at 100 C, high purity aluminum cold-worked 5 to 50 percent inclusive and all the recrystallized aluminum samples corrode intergranularly, but materials cold-worked 60 percent and over are immune to this type of attack.
At 150 C and 200 C the 60 percent and the 70 percent cold-worked materials corrode intergranularly while the 80 percent and the 90 percent cold-worked corrode generally. The attack on the latter materials appears also to be selective, as some grains corrode preferentially to others. 3.7.3
Copyright 1958 by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers.
1958
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