Corrosion Resistance of 2060 Aluminum⁻Lithium Alloy LBW Welds Filled with Al-5.6Cu Wire

Materials (Basel). 2018 Oct 15;11(10):1988. doi: 10.3390/ma11101988.

Abstract

Alloy sheets of type 2060 aluminum⁻lithium were welded by laser beam welding (LBW) filled with ER2319 Al-5.6Cu wire. Microstructural observations showed the uneven distribution of columnar grains, equiaxed grains and equiaxed dendrite grains in the weld. The θ'(Al₂Cu) phase and other phases precipitated in the weld. The θ'(Al₂Cu) phase centrally distributed at the grain boundaries. During the immersion corrosion, the pitting corrosion first occurred and then gradually expanded and transformed to intergranular corrosion and exfoliation corrosion. The electrochemical corrosion test showed a higher corrosion tendency of the base metal and heat-affected zone for the lower corrosion potential, but the corrosion current density of the weld was relatively larger. The segregation of Cu, Mg and other elements at the grain boundary aggravated the occurrence of intergranular corrosion.

Keywords: 2060 Al Li alloy; element segregation; intergranular corrosion; laser welding; pitting corrosion.