Influence of material related parameters in sea water acidified accelerated test, reliability and electrochemical evaluation of the test for aluminium brazing sheet

Afshar Norouzi, E. Szala, A. Wittebrood, R. Mulder, J.m.c Mol, Herman Terryn, J.h.w. De Wit

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Abstract

The most common accelerated corrosion test used for aluminum brazing sheet is the Sea Water Acidified Accelerated Test (SWAAT). However, still some ambiguity exists, indicating that the test suffers from significant scattering of the results.

Keeping the climatic parameters constant, this study elucidates how the variations of the test results are material dependent. Applying a new statistical reliability evaluation and interpretation method, it was shown that the SWAAT test is valid for product performance comparison purposes. Comparing the corrosion mechanism and morphology of attack it was proved that the SWAAT performance of the material can be reflected in potentiodynamic responses.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3923-3933
JournalCorrosion Science
Volume53
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • aluminium
  • brazing

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