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Sulfur phase, intergranular

Intergranular attack may also occur due to mechanisms other than carbide precipitation. The ferrite phase, if present, may be selectively attacked by reducing acids, such as hydrochloric or sulfuric. Its thermal conversion product, the sigma phase, is selectively attacked by oxidizing acids such as nitric. [Pg.116]


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