Austenitic Stainless Steels Corrosion Properties Modified by Silicon Alloying
Abstract
In the present paper there are presented results concerning comparative
corrosion resistance of some austenitic stainless steels, with or without silicon
content. The silicon content is varying in the range of 1-5 %, in a matrix of alloyed
austenite, containing 20% Cr and 15-18%Ni and with very low carbon contents
(lower than 0,03% C). There are investigated different types of corrosion resistance:
intergranular corrosion in nitrogen media, stress corrosion resistance in chloride
media, and transpassive behaviour in sulphuric media. The tested media contained
nitrogen, as it follows: Huey test (65% HNO3,, at boiling temperature, 244 hours
maintain), and 5N HNO3 +1g/l Cr6+ (144 h, b.t.). The media contained chloride is
45% MgCl2 at boiling temperature, with a period of 1000 hours. The transpassive
behaviour is tested in 10% HSO4. The investigations were made by optic and
electronic microscope, and the corroded surfaces were examined by scanning
electron microscopy.
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