1982 年 31 巻 349 号 p. 1024-1030
The corrosion of aluminum in saturated Ca(OH)2 solution containing NaCl has been studied from the measurements of the anodic polarization curve and weight loss. The anodic polarization curve showed a constant current density whose integration was equal to the weight loss of specimen. It is concluded that the corrosion of aluminum is controlled by the anodic polarization behavior and then closely relates to the structure of corrosion product.