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10/30/2007 9:00 AM
 
Kindly give me a detailed outlook on red bleedouts during aluminum corrosion. Further, please suggest some current research article for the same.
 
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10/30/2007 9:00 AM
 
U may hv a look in the following article which may provide some outlook in this regard. http://www.sintef.no/static/mt/norlight/seminars/norlight2003/Postere/Gaute%20Svenningsen.pdf Also to note that presence of small % of Cu in Al can cause precipitation of "theta" and "theta prime " phase due to aging concurrent with GP zone and this causes high susceptibility of Pitting pinning effect resultant with red bleedouts. regards
 
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