Effect of temperature on the level of corrosion caused by heavy petroleum on AISI 304 and AISI 444 stainless steel

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This work presents a study on the influence of national heavy petroleum in the corrosion of the AISI 444 and AISI 304 stainless steels in simulated refining operation conditions. The petroleum was first characterized through physicochemical analysis (density, fluidity point, viscosity, sulfur concentration). In an attempt to understand the corrosion effect of temperature and of the type of heating the referred types of steel thermal treatments were carried out at three levels of temperature (200, 300 and 400 °C. The procedure was done in conditions close to those in the distillation column. Heat was gradually increased from room temperature, and directly heated to working temperature. Each treatment took 4 hours to be completed. Scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) and the analysis of X rays dispersive energy (EDX) were used after the trials to characterize the samples. The results show that treatment temperature, as well as the type of heating, has distinct influences on each type of steel. © 2006.

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Machado, J. P. S. E., Silva, C. C., Sobral-Santiago, A. V. C., de Sant’Ana, H. B., & Farias, J. P. (2006). Effect of temperature on the level of corrosion caused by heavy petroleum on AISI 304 and AISI 444 stainless steel. Materials Research, 9(2), 137–142. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392006000200005

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