The influence of crystallographic texture and niobium stabilisation on the corrosion resistance of ferritic stainless steel

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The objective of this work is to investigate the influence of the crystallographic texture on the corrosion resistance of 16% Cr ferritic stainless steel. Samples of ASTM S43000 ferritic stainless steel, both niobium-stabilised and non-stabilised, were used. The samples were subjected to crystallographic characterisation (EBSD) and analysed using an inverse pole figure (IPF) and a crystalline orientation distribution function (CODF). The samples also underwent anodic potentiodynamic polarisation tests (deaeration by high-purity argon gas) in 3.56% NaCl and 1N H2SO4 solutions, and the surface was examined by SEM after the tests. The results showed a clear influence of the crystallographic texture on the corrosion resistance. The niobium decreases the amount of the preferred orientation and thus the influence of the texture on the corrosion resistance, although the corrosion resistance of the stainless steel is increased as niobium carbides are formed.

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Ardila, M. A. N., Labiapari, W. S., & De Mello, J. D. B. (2017). The influence of crystallographic texture and niobium stabilisation on the corrosion resistance of ferritic stainless steel. Materials Research, 20(3), 576–583. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2016-0622

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