Corrosion Behaviour of Tombac Used in Cult Objects Manufacturing
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2009Author
Hagioglu, P.
Gheorghieș, c.
Cantaragiu, A.M.
Boiciuc, R.
Țigău, N.
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Corrosion of metals and metallic alloys is due to their thermodynamic
instability in relation to their oxidation form. Corrosion tests performed in this work
simulate the exposure conditions in different environments of yellow tombac (brass
containing 10-20% Zn). The aim of corrosion test in humid heat is to determine the
behaviour of surface samples compared to their durability at high relative humidity
conditions. Following the accelerated corrosion test in salt fog chamber, higher
rates corrosion for tombac comparative with the corrosion test in continue humid
heat are distinguished. Tombac samples show a good corrosion resistance as
against aggressive environmental conditions which are tested. Surface morphology
of treated samples in both corrosion tests was examined using the scanning electron
microscopy. Again, the crystalline structure of metallic samples was analysed using
the X-ray diffractometer. Also, the optical properties of tombac were analysed
studying the reflectance spectra.
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- 2009 fascicula9 nr2 [32]