Study of the Analysis of the Corrosion Resistance of Ti6Al4V and CoCrMo Metallic Alloys
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In the automobile, aerospace and other sectors, the use of titanium has enabled several types of applications. Understanding its fundamentals is necessary not only to identify the corrosion mechanisms, but also to prevent it through appropriate protection techniques and to predict the behavior of corrosion in metallic materials under service conditions. Understanding corrosion mechanisms is a key to develop a knowledge-based design of corrosion-resistant alloys and predicting the long-term behavior of metallic materials in corrosive environments. This paper analyzes the corrosion resistance of metallic alloys Ti6Al4V and CoCrMo when immersed in electrolytic solutions. In addition, this paper studies the possible corrosion effects caused by temperature, pH and immersion time conditions and carry out electrochemical tests such as: OCP; ECIS and polarization curve. From the obtained data, observe the behavior of Ti6Al4V and CoCrMo alloys.
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