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A Ni-10Cu-1Pd alloy was studied as a potential Cr-free consumable for welding austenitic stainless steels. The corrosion behavior of as-cast buttons with this base composition and alloys diluted by Type 304L stainless steel at levels of 4 to 84% were investigated in Cl- solutions. Actual welds, made using a bead-on-plate welding technique, were evaluated using electrochemical testing and in long term crevice corrosion exposure testing. Ni-10Cu-1 Pd alloy across the entire dilution range exhibited higher repassivation potential than Type 304L stainless steel in 0.1 M NaCl solution. The repassivation potential was also higher for 0, 25, and 50% dilution levels in aerated solutions with Cl- concentrations of 105-35 000 ppm. The breakdown behavior of the bead-on-plate welds was similar to that of conventional welds made with Type 308L filler metal. After 31 d exposure of samples with crevice-formers in 500 and 1 000 ppm Cl- solutions, the bead-on-plate weld showed one shallow attack in 1000 ppm Cl-, but the 308L weld was attacked both in 500 and 1 000 ppm Cl- with many deep pits. © 2006 ISIJ.
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Kim, Y. H., Frankel, G. S., & Lippold, J. C. (2006). Development of a chromium-free consumable for austenitic stainless steels: Effect of dilution and the behavior of bead-on-plate welds. ISIJ International, 46(5), 698–704. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.46.698
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