Mukherjee, D. and Marikkannu, C. and Balakrishnan, K.
(1988)
Copper-manganese alloy for marine environment.
Bulletin of Electrochemistry , 04 (06).
pp. 531-533.
ISSN 0256-1654
Abstract
Studies have been made on the behaviour of copper-manganese alloys, with and without addition of other elements in synthetic
sea water, using potentiostatic technique. It is found that 70:30:Cu:Mn alloy hassuperior corrosion resistance probably
because of the homogeneous micro-structure of the alloy. Addition of misch metal further improves corrosion resistance.
The corrosion rate values were found to decrease in the following order: 80120: CuIMn, copper, 70130: CuIMn and CuIMn
misch metal. The anodic Tafel constant (b,) is found to be 75 * 5 mvldecade, for copper and its alloys. Addition of manganese
to copper shifts the open circuit potential in cathodic direction. It also marginally increases the hardness.
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