Localized Corrosion of 7xx.x Al Alloy Castings Grain-Refined with Al-5Ti-1B Master Alloy

The objective of this work was to determine the localized corrosion susceptibility of two artificially-aged 7xx.x Al alloy near net-shaped solidified castings (with a low and high Zn/Mg ratio) that were grain-refined with an Al-5Ti-1B master alloy to reduce hot tearing susceptibility. This was achie...

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