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titleOfInvention Aluminum alloy material and method for manufacturing same
abstract An aluminum alloy material having a base material formed from an aluminum alloy, and a chemical treatment film on the surface of the base material, wherein, in a cathode polarization curve obtained by measuring the aluminum alloy material at a sweeping speed of 20 mV/min by using a saturated KCl silver-silver chloride electrode as a reference electrode in a 5 wt% NaCl static aqueous solution at a temperature of 25°C and a pH of 5.5, the electrode potential at which the absolute value of the current density reaches 10 μA/cm2 is -1350 to -1150 mV.
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