Influence of deleterious phases precipitation in the corrosion resistance measured by double loop electrochemical polarization reactivation test in superduplex stainless steel

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This work investigates the influence of deleterious phases precipitation on the corrosion resistance of two wrought superduplex stainless steels UNS S32750 with similar composition, but different grain sizes. Isothermal treatments were carried out to introduce different amounts of deleterious phases, such as chi (Χ), sigma (σ) and secondary austenite (γ2). The specimens were tested by double loop electrochemical potentiodynamic reactivation test (DL-EPR). The kinetics of precipitation in the two steels was different due to the difference of the grain sizes. The results show a correlation between the sensitization degrees, measured by DL-EPR, with the amount of deleterious phases precipitated.

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Pardal, J. M., Tavares, S. S. M., De Souza, G. C., Da Penha Cindra Fonseca, M., Ponzio, E. A., & De Macedo, M. C. S. (2015). Influence of deleterious phases precipitation in the corrosion resistance measured by double loop electrochemical polarization reactivation test in superduplex stainless steel. Materials Research, 18(4), 740–747. https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-1439.001614

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