For the following pairs of alloys that are coupled in seawater, predict the possibility of corrosion; if corrosion is probable, note which metal/alloy will corrode. (a) Aluminum and magnesium (b) Zinc and a low-carbon steel (c) Inconel 600 and nickel 200 (d) Titanium and 304 stainless steel (e) Cast iron and 316 stainless steel
For the following pairs of alloys that are coupled in seawater, predict the possibility of corrosion; if corrosion is probable, note which metal/alloy will corrode. (a) Aluminum and magnesium (b) Zinc and a low-carbon steel (c) Inconel 600 and nickel 200 (d) Titanium and 304 stainless steel (e) Cast iron and 316 stainless steel
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Transcribed Image Text:Platinum
Gold
Graphite
Titanium
Silver
Nickel alloys (Incoloy 825, Inconel 625,
Hastelloy C, Chlorimet 3)
Stainless steels (410, 304, 316) (passive)
Monel 400
Inconel 600 (passive)
Nickel 200 (passive)
Copper alloys (C27000, C44300, C44400,
C44500, C60800, C61400, C23000, c11000,
C61500, C65500, C71500, C92300, C92200)
Increasingly inert (cathodic)
Nickel alloys (Hastelloy B, Chlorimet 2)
Inconel 600 (active)
Nickel 200 (active)
Copper alloys (C28000, C67500, C46400,
C46500, C46600, C46700)
Tin
Lead
Increasingly active (anodic)
Stainless steels (410, 304, 316) (active)
Cast iron
Wrought iron
Low-carbon steel
Aluminum alloys (2117, 2017, 2024)
Cadmium
Aluminum alloys (5052, 3004, 3003, 1100, 6053)
Zinc
Magnesium and magnesium alloys

Transcribed Image Text:For the following pairs of alloys that are coupled
in seawater, predict the possibility of corrosion; if
corrosion is probable, note which metal/alloy will
corrode.
(a) Aluminum and magnesium
(b) Zinc and a low-carbon steel
(c) Inconel 600 and nickel 200
(d) Titanium and 304 stainless steel
(e) Cast iron and 316 stainless steel
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