Chapter 16: Liquid Metal Corrosion and Embrittlement
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Published:2007
Abstract
Liquid metals are frequently used as a heat-transfer medium because of their high thermal conductivities and low vapor pressures. Containment materials used in such heat-transfer systems are subject to molten metal corrosion as well as other problems. This chapter reviews the corrosion behavior of alloys in molten aluminum, zinc, lead, lithium, sodium, magnesium, mercury, cadmium, tin, antimony, and bismuth. It also discusses the problem of liquid metal embrittlement, explaining how it is caused by low-melting-point metals during brazing, welding, and heat treating operations.
Liquid Metal Corrosion and Embrittlement, High-Temperature Corrosion and Materials Applications, By George Y. Lai, ASM International, 2007, p 423–435, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.htcma.t52080423
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