Influence of heat (thermic) treatments of tempering and normalization on the microstructure, hardness, and mechanical resistance to corrosion of highly resistance brass

Authors

  • Samuel Rosario Francia Teaching faculty of Engineering Geology, Mining, Metallurgy and Geographic Major National University of San Marcos.
  • Luis Héctor Villacorta Arévalo Teaching faculty of Engineering Geology, Mining, Metallurgy and Geographic Major National University of San Marcos.
  • Víctor Agustín Falconí Rosadio Teaching faculty of Engineering Geology, Mining, Metallurgy and Geographic Major National University of San Marcos.
  • Walter Alex Rengifo Sing Teaching faculty of Engineering Geology, Mining, Metallurgy and Geographic Major National University of San Marcos.
  • Marisela Medina More Teaching faculty of Engineering Geology, Mining, Metallurgy and Geographic Major National University of San Marcos.
  • Alexander Orihuela Gutiérrez Teaching faculty of Engineering Geology, Mining, Metallurgy and Geographic Major National University of San Marcos.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/iigeo.v13i26.433

Keywords:

Brass high strength, heat treatment, microstructure, hardness

Abstract

The high resistance brass belongs to the copper-zinc alloys, which contains elements such as iron, aluminum, manganese and nickel, other elements in very small percentage in such a way that they do not affect the acquired properties and in which manganese increases the solubility of iron, improving mechanical properties and, along with nickel, its resistance to corrosion. The presence of aluminum and iron allow them to be heat treated, the objective of this work is to establish the conditions of heat treatment and its influence on physical, mechanical and corrosion properties.

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2010-12-15

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Artículos científicos

How to Cite

Rosario Francia, S., Villacorta Arévalo, L. H., Falconí Rosadio, V. A., Rengifo Sing, W. A., Medina More, M., & Orihuela Gutiérrez, A. (2010). Influence of heat (thermic) treatments of tempering and normalization on the microstructure, hardness, and mechanical resistance to corrosion of highly resistance brass. Revista Del Instituto De investigación De La Facultad De Minas, Metalurgia Y Ciencias geográficas, 13(26), 79-83. https://doi.org/10.15381/iigeo.v13i26.433