Influence Of Nickel Additions On The Corrosion Behaviour Of Low Nitrogen 22%Cr Series Duplex Stainless Steels

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. A. Olubambi J. H. Potgieter L. Cornish
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Four 22%Cr series duplex stainless steels alloys containing varying nickel contents of approximately 5, 7, 9 and 13% were melted in a vacuum induction furnace, hot rolled, solution annealed and water quenched. Their corrosion behaviour was investigated in sulphuric acid and sodium chloride solutions using a potentiodynamic polarization technique. Increasing nickel contents have appreciable influence on their corrosion behaviour. Polarization curves show similarities in the uniform corrosion behaviour of the alloys in the solutions and a significant difference in their pitting behaviour in chloride environments. Alloy 2209 generally exhibited highest resistance to uniform corrosion while 2213 displayed distinct and best pitting corrosion resistance. Their corrosion behaviour were attributed to the influence of nickel on phase modification, microstructural refinement, and the probably types of films formed in different environments. Keywords: Duplex stainless steel; Nickel; Microstructure; Phase modification; Corrosion
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APA: P. A. Olubambi J. H. Potgieter L. Cornish  (2006)  Influence Of Nickel Additions On The Corrosion Behaviour Of Low Nitrogen 22%Cr Series Duplex Stainless Steels

MLA: P. A. Olubambi J. H. Potgieter L. Cornish Influence Of Nickel Additions On The Corrosion Behaviour Of Low Nitrogen 22%Cr Series Duplex Stainless Steels. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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