Corrosion of two kinds of cast steels containing chromium in hot concentrated alkaline

A typical hot concentrated alkaline corrosion environment exists in alumina metallurgical industry, so that steel materials with outstanding alkaline corrosion resistance are strongly demanded for its processing equipment. In this paper, the corrosion resistance of two kinds of martensitic cast stee...

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Main Authors: LI Wei, LIU Jun-quan, TU Xiao-hui3
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundry Journal Agency 2007-02-01
Series:China Foundry
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spelling doaj-343e6728bab2424c875b1b53138a38482020-11-24T22:43:24ZengFoundry Journal AgencyChina Foundry1672-64212007-02-014114Corrosion of two kinds of cast steels containing chromium in hot concentrated alkaline LI WeiLIU Jun-quanTU Xiao-hui3A typical hot concentrated alkaline corrosion environment exists in alumina metallurgical industry, so that steel materials with outstanding alkaline corrosion resistance are strongly demanded for its processing equipment. In this paper, the corrosion resistance of two kinds of martensitic cast steels containing chromium in static 303g/L NaOH alkaline solution at 85℃ was studied through polarization and potential-time curves, corrosion weight loss and corrosion morphology analysis. Experimental results showed that protection effect by passive film of cast steel containing Cr was temporary. The low carbon steel without Cr content also exhibited chemical passivity in the same solution. The corrosion mode of the tested Cr-containing cast steel was composed of active dissolving corrosion and caustic embrittlement cracking. Dissolving corrosion was the primary mechanism for the induced weight loss, while severe caustic embrittlement cracking was secondary. With the increase of chromium content in the cast steel, the tendency of the caustic embrittlement cracking decreased, while the active dissolving corrosion increased.http://www.foundryworld.com/uploadfile/2008111839957593.pdfcast steel containing Crcaustic embrittlement crackingalkaline corrosion
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author LI Wei
LIU Jun-quan
TU Xiao-hui3
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LIU Jun-quan
TU Xiao-hui3
Corrosion of two kinds of cast steels containing chromium in hot concentrated alkaline
China Foundry
cast steel containing Cr
caustic embrittlement cracking
alkaline corrosion
author_facet LI Wei
LIU Jun-quan
TU Xiao-hui3
author_sort LI Wei
title Corrosion of two kinds of cast steels containing chromium in hot concentrated alkaline
title_short Corrosion of two kinds of cast steels containing chromium in hot concentrated alkaline
title_full Corrosion of two kinds of cast steels containing chromium in hot concentrated alkaline
title_fullStr Corrosion of two kinds of cast steels containing chromium in hot concentrated alkaline
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion of two kinds of cast steels containing chromium in hot concentrated alkaline
title_sort corrosion of two kinds of cast steels containing chromium in hot concentrated alkaline
publisher Foundry Journal Agency
series China Foundry
issn 1672-6421
publishDate 2007-02-01
description A typical hot concentrated alkaline corrosion environment exists in alumina metallurgical industry, so that steel materials with outstanding alkaline corrosion resistance are strongly demanded for its processing equipment. In this paper, the corrosion resistance of two kinds of martensitic cast steels containing chromium in static 303g/L NaOH alkaline solution at 85℃ was studied through polarization and potential-time curves, corrosion weight loss and corrosion morphology analysis. Experimental results showed that protection effect by passive film of cast steel containing Cr was temporary. The low carbon steel without Cr content also exhibited chemical passivity in the same solution. The corrosion mode of the tested Cr-containing cast steel was composed of active dissolving corrosion and caustic embrittlement cracking. Dissolving corrosion was the primary mechanism for the induced weight loss, while severe caustic embrittlement cracking was secondary. With the increase of chromium content in the cast steel, the tendency of the caustic embrittlement cracking decreased, while the active dissolving corrosion increased.
topic cast steel containing Cr
caustic embrittlement cracking
alkaline corrosion
url http://www.foundryworld.com/uploadfile/2008111839957593.pdf
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