Abstract
Corrosion is a destructive process that converts the pure metal into a chemically stable form by hydroxide or sulphide, and it is a slow process of destruction on the material by the chemical or electrochemical reaction in the environmental space. This kind of destruction has been typically produced from oxides or salt content on the material, and it results in distinctive orange colouration. The classifications of corrosion act on atmospheric air and liquids as well as on the contact of two solids. To resist the corrosion rate, stainless steel 316 has been chosen because of the presence of 2-3% molybdenum content, and the presence of molybdenum plays a vital role in corrosion resistance. In this study, literature related to various works has been reviewed to explain the corrosion behaviour on cavitation, crevice, electrochemical, erosion, fatigue, galvanic, uniform, pitting, and stress corrosion which act on 316 stainless steel. In the present work, several coating processes and the additives that have been added to SS 316 to enhance the outcomes according to various corrosion causes are discussed.
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Baranidharan, K., Kumaran, S. T., Uthayakumar, M., & Parameswaran, P. (2021). Comprehensive review of various corrosion behaviours on 316 stainless steel. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia. https://doi.org/10.30544/570
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