Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide

Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are the main solutions used in water treatment stations to adjust the potential of hydrogen (PH). Pumps used in such stations must bear acidic and alkaline mediums. Pump parts such as impellers and casings could be made by aluminium silicon alloy (L...

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Main Authors: Aljermi, Almukhtar IB. A., Sulaiman, S., Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim, Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah
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Published: Fast Track Publications 2021
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spelling my.upm.eprints.969052022-11-29T08:58:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96905/ Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide Aljermi, Almukhtar IB. A. Sulaiman, S. Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are the main solutions used in water treatment stations to adjust the potential of hydrogen (PH). Pumps used in such stations must bear acidic and alkaline mediums. Pump parts such as impellers and casings could be made by aluminium silicon alloy (LM6) due to their cast-ability and corrosion resistance. In this paper, the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in acidic and alkaline solutions was investigated. The corrosion test samples of LM6 were prepared using a carbon dioxide sand casting mould. Test samples subjected to solution heat treatment. A corrosion test was conducted using the weight-loss method by immersing the samples in H2SO4 and NaOH. Resulted showed that the LM6 was more corroded in the alkali than in acid. Cumulative weight loss of non-heat-treated LM6 in H2SO4 was 11.23 mg/cm2 while in NaOH was 177 mg/cm2. Cumulative weight loss of heat-treated LM6 in H2SO4 was 8.44 mg/cm2 while in NaOH was 192 mg/cm2. The corrosion rate of non-heat-treated LM6 in H2SO4 was 78 MPY while heat-treated LM6 was 56 MPY. Concluded that LM6 is more corroded in NaOHthan in H2SO4 and the heat-treated LM6 was more corrosion resistance than the non-heat-treated one. Fast Track Publications 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96905/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Aljermi, Almukhtar IB. A. and Sulaiman, S. and Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim and Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah (2021) Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 8 (8). 982 - 989. ISSN 2395-0072; ESSN: 2395-0056 https://www.irjet.net/volume8-issue08
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description Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are the main solutions used in water treatment stations to adjust the potential of hydrogen (PH). Pumps used in such stations must bear acidic and alkaline mediums. Pump parts such as impellers and casings could be made by aluminium silicon alloy (LM6) due to their cast-ability and corrosion resistance. In this paper, the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in acidic and alkaline solutions was investigated. The corrosion test samples of LM6 were prepared using a carbon dioxide sand casting mould. Test samples subjected to solution heat treatment. A corrosion test was conducted using the weight-loss method by immersing the samples in H2SO4 and NaOH. Resulted showed that the LM6 was more corroded in the alkali than in acid. Cumulative weight loss of non-heat-treated LM6 in H2SO4 was 11.23 mg/cm2 while in NaOH was 177 mg/cm2. Cumulative weight loss of heat-treated LM6 in H2SO4 was 8.44 mg/cm2 while in NaOH was 192 mg/cm2. The corrosion rate of non-heat-treated LM6 in H2SO4 was 78 MPY while heat-treated LM6 was 56 MPY. Concluded that LM6 is more corroded in NaOHthan in H2SO4 and the heat-treated LM6 was more corrosion resistance than the non-heat-treated one.
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author Aljermi, Almukhtar IB. A.
Sulaiman, S.
Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim
Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah
spellingShingle Aljermi, Almukhtar IB. A.
Sulaiman, S.
Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim
Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah
Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide
author_facet Aljermi, Almukhtar IB. A.
Sulaiman, S.
Mohamed Ariff, Azmah Hanim
Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah
author_sort Aljermi, Almukhtar IB. A.
title Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide
title_short Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide
title_full Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide
title_fullStr Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide
title_full_unstemmed Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of LM6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide
title_sort effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of lm6 in sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide
publisher Fast Track Publications
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96905/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96905/
https://www.irjet.net/volume8-issue08
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