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Copper distributions in aluminum alloysby Muster, T.H. et al
Book desription: Nova Science Publishers, 2009. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. The copper alloyed with aluminum can range from a few atoms dispersed in solid solutions, through clusters, to fully intermetallic compositions and particle size. It has significant impact on the chemistry and electrochemistry of the alloy's surface, and so on its susceptibility to corrosion and its reception of metal finishing. Muster, A. E. Hughes, (both manufacturing and materials, CSIRO) and G. E. Thompson (materials, U. of Manchester, England) here examine how corrosion reactions change the copper distributions in the alloy, and how these changes influence continued corrosion, then look at the same phenomena in the case of metal finishing. They cover alloy manufacture, alloy microstructure, electrochemistry, corrosion, and chemically pre-treated surfaces. (©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)
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