Corrosion behaviour of duplex stainless steels sintered in nitrogen |
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Authors: | C. Garcí a,Y. Blanco,M.P. de Tiedra,M.L. Aparicio |
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Affiliation: | Materials Engineering, E.T.S.I.I., Universidad de Valladolid. C/ Paseo del cauce s/n, 47011 Valladolid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Duplex stainless steels obtained through powder metallurgy (PM) technology from austenitic AISI 316L and ferritic AISI 430L powders were mixed on different amounts to obtain biphasic structures with austenite/ferrite ratio of 50/50, 65/35 and 85/15. Prepared mixes of powders have been compacted at 750 MPa and sintered in N2-H2 (95% and 5%) at 1250 °C for 1 h. Corrosion behaviour, using electrochemical techniques such as anodic polarization measurement, cyclic anodic polarization scan and electrochemical potentio-kinetic reactivation test and double loop electrochemical potentio-kinetic reactivation double loop test were evaluated. For duplex stainless steels, when austenite/ferrite ratio increases the corrosion potential shifts to more noble potential and passive current density decreases. The beneficial effect of annealing solution heat treatment on corrosion behaviour was established and was compared with corrosion behaviour of vacuum sintered duplex stainless steels. The results were correlated with the microstructural features. |
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Keywords: | A. Stainless steel B. Polarization C. Pitting corrosion C. Intergranular corrosion C. Repassivation |
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