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Intergranular attack susceptibility austenitic stainless steels, detection

Practices for detecting susceptibility to intergranular attack in austenitic stainless steels Recommended practice for detection of susceptibility to intergranular corrosion in severely sensitised austenitic stainless steel (intent to withdraw)... [Pg.1098]

Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels, A 262-91, Annual Book of ASTMStandards, Vol 03.02, ASTM, 1992, p 1-18... [Pg.445]

ASTM A262-86 (1986) Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels. [Pg.652]

Remove the Nitric Acid Test from ASTM A 262 and establish it as a separate ASTM Test At present, the boiling 65 % nitric acid test (Practice C) is specified for materials to be used in nitric acid service. Only this test is sensitive to sigma-phase in molybdenum-bearing austenitic stainless steels. Also, problems such as end-grain corrosion associated with hexavalent chromium derived from corrosion products are unique to this solution. While this test also detects susceptibility to intergranular attack associated with chromium carbide precipitates, there are other tests that perform this function in less time and with greater simplicity. [Pg.261]

ASTM A262 - practices for detecting susceptibility to intergranular attack in austenitic stainless steel. [Pg.183]


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