Pre-oxidation as a Means to Increase Corrosion Resistance of Commercial Superheater Steels

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This study addresses the effect of pre-oxidation on the corrosion resistance of the following three commercial steels: a low-alloyed ferritic 10CrMo9-10 steel; a Nb-stabilized austenitic AISI 347 steel; and a high-alloyed austenitic Sanicro 28 steel. Samples of these three steels were pre-oxidized under various conditions and then exposed to potassium chloride (KCl) for 168 h at 550 °C under dry conditions. In the case of the ferritic 10CrMo9-10 and the austenitic AISI 347 steels, despite differences in oxide scale composition and structure, their corrosion resistance could not be improved by any of the studied pre-oxidation procedures. In contrast, pre-oxidation conditions resulting in chromium-enriched oxides improved the corrosion resistance of the high-alloyed austenitic Sanicro 28 steel in terms of oxide scale growth during exposure to KCl.

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Lehmusto, J., Yrjas, P., & Hupa, L. (2019). Pre-oxidation as a Means to Increase Corrosion Resistance of Commercial Superheater Steels. Oxidation of Metals, 91(3–4), 311–326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11085-019-09898-x

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