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Stainless steels metallurgical factors

Pitting potential increased with increase in chromium contents >20 wt%, and molybdenum of 2-6 wt%. Recent results, applying microelectrochemical techniques, confirmed that even in the superaustenitic stainless steels molybdenum strongly improves the repassivation behavior but has no influence on pit initiation.27 The corrosion resistance of aluminum alloys is totally dependent on metallurgical factors.52, (Frankel)5... [Pg.373]

N.D. Greene and B.E. Wilde, Variable Corrosion Resistance of 18 Chromium-8 Nickel Stainless Steels Influence of Environmental and Metallurgical Factors, Corrosion, Vol 26, 1970, p 533-538... [Pg.231]

Metallurgical factors can influence CF crack initiation and growth. Prominent in this regard are sensitization of grain boundaries in austenitic stainless steels [22,23], locally intense slip in aluminum alloys from dislocation interactions... [Pg.309]

Metallurgical Factors Influencing the Susceptibihty of Non-sensitised Stainless Steel to Intergranular SCC in High-Temperature Water... [Pg.77]


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