Ayesha Malik Nouman Zubair
Ayesha Malik Nouman Zubair
Ayesha Malik Nouman Zubair
Nouman Zubair
Table of Contents
Corrosion
Types of Corrosion
Selective Leaching
De-zincification
De-zincification Mechanism
Prevention
Graphitization
Identification
Case Study
Selective Leaching
Selective leaching or commonly known as de-
alloying is the corrosion process of removal of one
or more components of an alloy
Selective Leaching
Alloys prone to selective corrosion are composed of
components with a great difference between
their Electrode potentials (e.g., Cu-Zn)
The most electronegative element acts as anode,
oxidizes and dissolves in the electrolyte and is leached
away
The most electropositive element behaves as cathode
and is re-plated
Selective Leaching
Alloys prone to selective corrosion:
Copper-nickels: denickelification
De-zincification
In the case of dezincification, brass alloys
containing more than approximately 15 wt% zinc
are susceptible to attack