“…The beneficial effect to the high strength of AA7000 by the strengthening precipitates are also responsible for the lowering corrosion resistance of the alloys [10,12,13]. Finely dispersed intermetallic precipitates, including Cu-, Fe-, and Mg-rich intermetallics [14,15] create a micro-galvanic coupling with the matrix (i.e., electrochemical potential gradient), making the alloys susceptible to pitting, galvanic, and intergranular corrosion. The precipitates which are nobler tends to induce corrosion of the surrounding matrix, while the anodic precipitates corroded selectively during exposure to corrosive environment.…”