Abstract
The resistance of Al–Ti–brass to generalised corrosion in sea water was studied, both in its as-produced condition, and also after suitable solution heat-treatment, by means of polarisation curves and measurements of polarisation resistance, Rp. In both stagnant and flowing sea water the alloy, in the asproduced state, showed better resistance than Cu–Ni/90–10 and was comparable with Al–brass. The resistance was even better after solution heat-treatment.
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