The domestic coffee machines market has widely expanded in the last five years. The core of these machines is an electro-pump that allows the correct water distribution. In this paper a root cause failure analysis was conducted utilizing some electro-pumps samples taken from a corroded batch. Several examinations were carried out in order to identify the root cause of the failure: visual examination, SEM-EDS analysis and microstructural characterization. The corrosion phenomenon is located at the piston-spring interface. As result of the examinations carried out, it has been possible to identify that the corrosion mechanism is due to different interacting factors: high chlorine concentration, potential dynamic difference between piston and spring materials, material sensitization and ironmanganese bacteria growth.

Anomalous corrosion phenomena observed on electrovalves of coffee espresso machines

BARELLA, SILVIA;GRUTTADAURIA, ANDREA;MAPELLI, CARLO;MOMBELLI, DAVIDE
2013-01-01

Abstract

The domestic coffee machines market has widely expanded in the last five years. The core of these machines is an electro-pump that allows the correct water distribution. In this paper a root cause failure analysis was conducted utilizing some electro-pumps samples taken from a corroded batch. Several examinations were carried out in order to identify the root cause of the failure: visual examination, SEM-EDS analysis and microstructural characterization. The corrosion phenomenon is located at the piston-spring interface. As result of the examinations carried out, it has been possible to identify that the corrosion mechanism is due to different interacting factors: high chlorine concentration, potential dynamic difference between piston and spring materials, material sensitization and ironmanganese bacteria growth.
2013
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