Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7896461 Corrosion Science 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Corrosion behavior of low-alloy steel containing 1% Cr (1Cr) with normalized (ferritic-pearlitic) and quenched-and-tempered (tempered martensitic) microstructures was investigated in CO2 environments at 60 °C. The severe localized corrosion which was observed in N80 carbon steel, did not exist for 1Cr steel due to the formation of a compact and self-repairable Cr-rich scale. For 1Cr steel, the corrosion resistance with ferritic-pearlitic microstructure was better than that with tempered martensitic microstructure. An apparent corrosion scale spallation was observed on the surface of quenched-and-tempered 1Cr steel, while only slight scale spallation was seen for normalized 1Cr steel.
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