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9-12Cr ferritic-martensitic steels

At temperatures higher than 500°C, the use of austenitic steels is preferred because their corrosion rate is about two orders of magnitude lower [29]. Fig. 3.21 shows a comparison of the mass gains observed for 12Cr ferritic-martensitic steel (P122) and 17Cr-llNi austenitic steel (316FR) in S-CO2 as a function of temperature and CO2 pressure. [Pg.100]


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