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Stainless steels vanadium attack

Vanadium is resistant to attack by hydrochloric or dilute sulfuric acid and to alkali solutions. It is also quite resistant to corrosion by seawater but is reactive toward nitric, hydrofluoric, or concentrated sulfuric acids. Galvanic corrosion tests mn in simulated seawater indicate that vanadium is anodic with respect to stainless steel and copper but cathodic to aluminum and magnesium. Vanadium exhibits corrosion resistance to Hquid metals, eg, bismuth and low oxygen sodium. [Pg.382]

Alloys other than those shown in Figure 1 are also suitable for resisting high temperature hydrogen attack. These include modifled carbon steels and low alloy steels to which carbide stabilizing elements (molybdenum, chromium, vanadium, titanium, or niobium) have been added. European alloys and heat-treating practices have been summarized by Class.11 Austenitic stainless steels are resistant to decarburization even at temperatures above 1000°F (538°C).12... [Pg.36]


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