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5000 Aluminum Alloys Corrosion Comparisions

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boo1

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Oct 31, 2001
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Does any one have corrosion comparisions in salt water for 5383, 5456, 5083 Al alloys?
 
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Dear Mr. Boo1
I hope this information about this series will be helpful

Composition differs from standard 5083 and 5383 mainly in terms of higher Mg-content, higher Mn-content, higher Zn-content, and defined Zr-content. The increased Mg-content in the Alustar alloy increases the strength after welding. Together with an increased Mn-content, a higher Mg-content enhances the ductility. To compensate for the deterioration in corrosion resistance caused by the higher Mg-content, an optimal amount of Zn is required. By precipitating Mg-Zn-containing phases in the Al matrix, potential differences between the grain boundaries and grain interiors are eliminated. Zr additions to Alustar alloy cause the formation of a finer grained heat affected zone which leads to a stronger bond in the fusion zone. The effect of Zr is the same in welding wires. Therefore, in addition to the standard filler alloys such as AA5183, Zr-containing filler wires (such as AA 5087) can also be used to weld Alustar alloy plates.


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Eng. Hamid S. Al-Baghdady
Metallurgist
IRAQ-Baghad
 
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