Resistance of nitrogen-containing stainless alloys to corrosion in chloride media [electronic resource].
Published
Upton, N.Y. : Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1982. Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy.
The pitting resistance of a series of experimental stainless steels with varying amounts of nickel, chromium, molybdenum, manganese and nitrogen and a number of commercial stainless steels and nickel based alloys has been studied in highly concentrated chloride media. The results show that nitrogen enhances the pitting resistance of stainless steel and exceptional corrosion resistance is achieved with high levels of nitrogen in combination with suitable amounts of molybdenum and chromium.
Report Numbers
E 1.99:bnl-31847 E 1.99: conf-821075-2 conf-821075-2 bnl-31847
Published through SciTech Connect. 01/01/1982. "bnl-31847" " conf-821075-2" "DE83003718" DOE geothermal engineering and materials program conference, San Diego, Canada, 6 Oct 1982. Bandy, R.; van Rooyen, D.