Title of article :
Influence of arsenic, antimony and phosphorous
on the microstructure and corrosion behavior of brasses
Author/Authors :
R. Karpagavalli، نويسنده , , R. Balasubramaniam، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The effect of minor additions of As, Sb and P
on phase distribution and corrosion behavior has
been studied in brasses. The alloys investigated were
60Cu–39Zn–1Pb, 48.95Cu–45Zn–5Pb–1Sn–0.05As, 48.90
Cu–45Zn–5Pb–1Sn–0.05As–0.05Sb and 48.85Cu–45Zn–
5Pb–1Sn–0.05As–0.05Sb–0.05P. Immersion tests in 1%
CuCl2 solution indicated that the addition of As improved
corrosion resistance while the combined addition of
As + Sb and As + Sb + P was not beneficial. The hardness
increased significantly with the addition of As, Sb and P.
Microstructural observations indicated an increase in b
phase fraction in the As, Sb and P containing alloys. X-ray
diffraction studies confirmed the formation of intermetallic
compounds in As, Sb and P containing alloys. Based on the
microstructural observations, the intermetallic compounds
appear to be primarily precipitated in the b phase with
As + Sb and As + Sb + P additions. The lower corrosion
resistance of the alloys 48.90Cu–45Zn–5Pb–1Sn–0.05As–
0.05Sb and 48.85Cu–45Zn–5Pb–1Sn–0.05As–0.05Sb–
0.05P has been related to increase in b phase volume
fraction and precipitation of intermetallic compounds in the
b phase.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science