Corrosion of various ferritic steels in an isothermal sodium loop system |
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Authors: | PLF Rademakers BH Kolster |
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Affiliation: | Metaalinstituut TNO, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Ferritic chromium-molybdenum steels with chromium contents of 1 wt% up to 12 wt% have been exposed for 8370 h to flowing sodium at 550°C. The oxygen content of the sodium was 6–7 ppm by weight. Weight measurements, carbon analyses and metallographic examinations were carried out. The low chromium steels show weight loss and decarburisation. The high chromium steels show weight gain and carburisation. The crossover point is at about 5 wt% Cr. The composition at the utmost surface (<10 μm) of the various steels tends to about 8 wt% chromium, about 2 wt% nickel and 0.02–0.09 wt% carbon. Sodium chromite crystals were present on the steels with a chromium content of 5 wt% or more. At the exposed surface of the wt% chromium steel sodium chromite crystals were found locally. |
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