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- Title
Study of the Effect of Chemical Composition and Heat Treatment on Corrosion Resistance Indices for Martensitic Class Stainless Steels Alloyed with Nitrogen.
- Authors
Udod, K.; Rodionova, I.; Knyazev, A.; Stukalin, S.
- Abstract
Corrosion tests are performed on developed chromium corrosion-resistant steels alloyed with nitrogen. A set of tests shows that depending on chemical composition and production parameters the corrosion resistance indices for steels of one class may differ by an order of magnitude. Revelation of a dependence makes it possible to conclude that an increase within steel of nitrogen and molybdenum content combined with quenching and low-temperature tempering at 400°C makes it possible to prepare steel with good pitting corrosion resistance in aqueous media, particularly, under sea water conditions.
- Subjects
HEAT treatment of steel; CORROSION resistance; MARTENSITIC stainless steel; STEEL alloys; NITROGEN content of steel; TEMPERING; PITTING corrosion
- Publication
Metallurgist, 2016, Vol 59, Issue 11/12, p1096
- ISSN
0026-0894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11015-016-0220-z