Improved Corrosion Resistance in Aluminum Joints
- Detailed Technology Description
- Executive Summary While aluminum and aluminum products are generally not subjects of corrosion due to environmental conditions, they are still subject to the effects of galvanic corrosion. By altering the nobility of aluminum, the effects of galvanic corrosion can be minimized and the durability of aluminum products may be enhanced. Description of Technology With stabilizing aluminum prices and an increased demand for specialized aluminum grades, this technology has the ability to eclipse many current products. Improved processing techniques allow for altering the electrochemical properties of aluminum, ultimately yielding in a product with increased nobility. This increase in nobility makes the aluminum product less likely to corrode when compared to standard aluminum in galvanic corrosion situations, making it an ideal choice for components that are in physical contact with uncoated, dissimilar metals. Key BenefitsImproved nobility of material – Less anodic mismatch between aluminum and noble metals ApplicationsEngine blocksAirplane componentsShip rivets, connections, gasketsAluminum panels Patent Status: Under review Licensing Rights Available Non-exclusive licensing rights available Inventors: Andre Lee, Yuelin Wu, Yang Lu Tech ID: TEC2017-0088
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- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Andre Lee, Associate Professor
Department: Chemical Engineering & Materials Science
Name: Yuelin Wu, PhD Student
Department: Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Name: Yang Lu, PhD Student
Department: Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
- Country/Region
- USA
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