18 results with keyword: 'atmospheric corrosion of austenitic stainless steels'
A comparison was made between the electrochemical behaviour of 304L and 316L artificial pits in concentrated solutions to establish the significance of Mo in atmospheric corrosion
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investigate the repassivation process of pits in concentrated solutions, representative of atmospheric conditions. The onset of repassivation is defined as the point where there is
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6 Effect of droplet diameter and chloride deposition density on atmospheric pitting corrosion of Type 304L and 316L austenitic stainless steels. 6.1
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This research also compared the corrosion and erosion-corrosion resistance of lean duplex stainless steels with standard austenitic stainless steels UNS S30403 and UNS
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Duplex grades stainless steels are tougher than ferritic grade steels and are more resistant to stress corrosion cracking than austenitic steels. Austenitic steels have
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Carbon & Stainless steels Long term issues Atmospheric corrosion.. Fukushima
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Keywords: Atmospheric Corrosion; Ductile Iron; Austenitic Stainless Steel; Sodium Chloride and
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driven by nitrogen supersaturation built up during nitriding.. applied to austenitic and duplex stainless steels, obtaining fully austenitic cases with superior corrosion and
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All of the stainless steel coupons had the weight loss less than 0.01% except the coupons exposed in marine environment for 39 months.. The corroded areas of the
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Key words: austenitic stainless steels and alloys, stress corrosion cracking, residual stresses, hardening, thermal treatment, homogenization, chromium, nickel,
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These materials show an attractive combination of excellent corrosion resistance and high mechanical properties comparing with either austenitic stainless steels or
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Sensitization can drastically reduce the expected corrosion resistance of many alloys (primarily austenitic stainless steels), and therefore, it is important to
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¾ ¾ Carbon steels has little or no corrosion resistance against Carbon steels has little or no corrosion resistance against atmospheric corrosion.
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The salient fea- ture of austenitic alloys is that as chromium and molybdenum are increased to increase specific properties, usually corrosion resistance, nickel or other
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The values of a and, in particular, b tend to vary depending on whether corrosion takes the form of pitting or crevice corrosion, on the nature of the environment, and to some
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Superaustenitic Stainless Steels Introduction Alloy Development Super Austenitic Alloys Chemical Compositions Mechanical Properties ASTM Specifications CASTI Handbook of
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Special properties, including corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, and strength at high temperatures, can be incorporated into austenitic stainless steels by adding
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