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Corrosion inhibitors for aluminium and aluminium-based alloys—Part I

Abstract

The discovery of the Hall-Herqult process for the manufacture of aluminium made it possible to obtain the metal in large quantities. Soon it attained the position of a major industrial metal due to its lightness combined with strength, capacity to take up a high polish, excellent conductivity of heat and electricity. Moreover it gives a wide range of extremely valuable alloys with diverse elements such as copper, magnesium, nickel, silicon, zinc, etc.

Keywords:
Aluminium Metallurgy Materials science Copper 6063 aluminium alloy Lightness Nickel Zinc Corrosion Metal Magnesium Computer science

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Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering

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