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Study of Precipitates Morphology and Composition Evolution using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive X Ray Spectroscopy (eds) in as Cast, Forged and Heat Treated Complex Aluminium Bronzes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
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The Aluminium Bronzes are successfully used in heat exchanger tubes, particularly in chemical and oil industries, where they are subjected to sligthly acid conditions or higher temperatures and stresses than other copper alloys allow. For a maximun resistance to corrosion an understanding of the effects of composition and metallurgical structure is desirable. This work study the different precipitates appearing in ASTM B148-C95800 complex Al bronze alloy, due to the structural development in as cast,forged and heat treated conditions, the presence of Fe and Ni as additions enhance the presence of many different precipitates all over the structure, changing the corrosion resistance and mechanical properties.
In this type of alloy the non-stoichiometric β phase breaks down progresively during cooling from high temperatures: 750° - 950°C to give a finely divided iron - nickel - aluminium “kappa” (κ) phase in a copper rich (α) matrix. Such α + κ alloys generally can contains small quantity of β and none γ2 (deleterious to all properties), showing excellent corrosion resistance combined with high tensile strength.
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- Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys
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- Microscopy and Microanalysis , Volume 3 , Issue S2: Proceedings: Microscopy & Microanalysis '97, Microscopy Society of America 55th Annual Meeting, Microbeam Analysis Society 31st Annual Meeting, Histochemical Society 48th Annual Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, August 10-14, 1997 , August 1997 , pp. 703 - 704
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- Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 1997