Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1469623 | Corrosion Science | 2012 | 10 Pages |
The work addresses the influence of Cu and Mo additions on corrosion resistance of ferritic stainless steels in chloride media. According to the results, 0.5% Cu addition and the precipitation of ε-Cu phases decreased the pitting corrosion resistance in chloride media. The addition of both Cu and Mo to 19% Cr ferritic stainless steels causes SCC and the susceptibility to SCC increases with the aging treatment. The SCC initiated from pitting of ε-Cu phases and was mostly intergranular. The selective dissolution and repassivation of Mo promoted the second corrosion grooves parallel to stress.
► 0.5% Cu addition reduces pitting corrosion resistance in investigated steels. ► Aging promotes precipitation of ε-Cu phases and decreases the corrosion resistance. ► Cu and Mo elements simultaneously added in tested steels causes the SCC. ► The susceptibility to SCC increases with the aging treatment. ► SCC initiates from pitting of ε-Cu and propagates to Mo atoms parallel to stress.