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Corrosion | 2015

Corrosion Behavior of Alloy A3003 After Brazing in HCl, CH3COOH, and Mixed Solutions

Shohei Iwao; Michihide Yoshino; Masakazu Edo; Shu Kuroda

Dip and dry corrosion tests were carried out on Alloy A3003 (UNS A93003) using hydrochloric acid (HCl), acetic acid (CH3COOH), and a mixed solution. After 50 corrosion test cycles with the HCl solution, pitting corrosion occurred in some parts at higher concentrations, but corrosion weight loss was very low. In the case of the CH3COOH solution, general corrosion occurred, thickness decreased, and weight loss significantly increased as the concentration grew. In the case of the mixed solution, both general corrosion and pitting corrosion occurred, and corrosion mass loss increased as the HCl concentration grew. Also, in concentrations of more than 50 ppm of HCl, the number of pits significantly increased. Electrochemical polarization measurements were done to understand the corrosion forms for each acid. In the electrochemical polarization, the pitting potential became less noble with increasing concentration of HCl. No distinct effect of CH3COOH on the pitting potential was confirmed, but corrosion curren...


Welding International | 2009

Effects of Cu content in the core, Zn in the filler, and sheet thickness on the corrosion resistance of a brazing sheet

Shohei Iwao; Shuu Kuroda; Masami Asano

The effects of Cu content in the core and Zn in the filler of a brazing sheet of 0.2 mm thickness as well as those of 0.3 and 0.5 mm thicknesses has been investigated. The corrosion form changed from pitting to general corrosion by adding more than 0.2% Cu to the core in the sheets of 0.3 and 0.5 mm thickness, while pitting corrosion occurred in all the 0.2 mm thickness sheets even containing Cu after 20 days SWAAT. On the other hand, residual life after corrosion was greatly improved by suppression of localized corrosion even in the sheets of 0.2 mm thickness clad with filler containing more than 1% Zn, independently of Cu content in the core. The suppression of localized corrosion was caused both by higher potential difference between filler and core, and by the gradual potential slope formed in the core due to Zn diffusion during brazing.


Materials Science Forum | 2016

Intergranular Corrosion Mechanism of Brazed Al-Mn-Cu-Si Alloy

Michihide Yoshino; Shohei Iwao; Masakazu Edo; Hajime Chiba

This paper investigated the effect of Si addition on intergranular corrosion susceptibility for brazed Al–Mn–Cu alloy. Water-quenched samples have no intergranular corrosion (IGC) susceptibility, however, slowly cooled samples have IGC susceptibility. This implies that IGC susceptibility was caused by precipitation during cooling. In addition, IGC susceptibility depends on Si content. Low Si additive alloy has high IGC susceptibility. This is because the Mn/Cu depleted zone is formed near the grain boundary due to preferential precipitation of Mn-bearing compound and CuAl2 on the grain boundary. Conversely, optimum Si addition inhibits IGC due to the absence of preferential precipitation on the grain boundary. The excess Si alloy has high IGC susceptibility as the Si depleted zone is formed around the grain boundary due to the preferential precipitation of coarse Si particles on the grain boundary.


Materials Science Forum | 2014

Recrystallization Behavior of Twin-Roll Cast 3xxx Series Aluminum Alloy

Michihide Yoshino; Shohei Iwao; Masakazu Edo

Twin roll casting (TRC) is an efficient process used to produce thin plates directly from molten metal. However, TRC has a much higher cooling rate during solidification compared with conventional direct chill casting. Accordingly, the constituent phases are refined and the added elements are supersaturated by this casting method. Supersaturation of the added elements hinders both recovery and recrystallization because fine dispersoids precipitate from the supersaturated solid solution during annealing [ and coarsen the grain size of the final plate, which leads to degradation of formability. Therefore, it is important to understand the influence of the solute element and dispersoids on recrystallization behavior to obtain an appropriate grain structure for forming. In this study, the effects of the homogenization conditions and cold rolling reduction on the recrystallization behavior of twin-roll cast 3XXX series aluminum alloy were investigated.


Archive | 2004

Method for producing brazing sheet and brazing sheet

Shohei Iwao; Shu Kuroda; Akira Watabe; 祥平 岩尾; 晶 渡部; 周 黒田


Archive | 2006

Aluminum alloy heat sinks of heat exchanger and heat exchanger

Shohei Iwao; Masakazu Edo; Masazo Asano


Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals | 2007

Influence of heat treatment on corrosion resistance of aluminum alloy brazing sheet

Shohei Iwao; Masami Asano


Archive | 2009

Brazing sheet for heat exchanger, and heat exchanger

Shohei Iwao; Kazuyuki Sakata; Yoichiro Yoshida; 洋一郎 吉田; 和幸 坂田; 祥平 岩尾


Archive | 2012

Tank material with superior pressure capacity, and heat exchanger

Masashige Imai; 正成 今井; Shohei Iwao; 祥平 岩尾; Michihiro Yoda; 道広 与田


Archive | 2011

Aluminum alloy brazing fin material for heat exchanger, and heat exchanger using the same

Masakazu Edo; Shohei Iwao; Shu Kuroda; Michihide Yoshino; 路英 吉野; 祥平 岩尾; 正和 江戸; 周 黒田

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Hajime Chiba

MITSUBISHI MATERIALS CORPORATION

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