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Gas phase-induced acidic fluxing

In the case of gas-phase induced acidic fluxing, the acidic component is supplied to the deposit by the gas via reactions such as those shown in Equations (8.24) and (8.25) ... [Pg.230]

Figure 8.40 Schematic diagram to show the relationship of the different hot corrosion mechanisms as a function of temperature and SO3 pressure, (i) Type II, gas-phase induced acidic fluxing, (ii) At high SO3 pressures (PSO3 > 10 atm) pronounced sulphide formation accompanied by oxidation of sulphides and fluxing reactions, (iii) Type I (alloy-induced acidic fluxing basic fluxing, sulphidation). Figure 8.40 Schematic diagram to show the relationship of the different hot corrosion mechanisms as a function of temperature and SO3 pressure, (i) Type II, gas-phase induced acidic fluxing, (ii) At high SO3 pressures (PSO3 > 10 atm) pronounced sulphide formation accompanied by oxidation of sulphides and fluxing reactions, (iii) Type I (alloy-induced acidic fluxing basic fluxing, sulphidation).

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