THE EFFECT OF THE ANNEALING TEMPERATURE ON THE CORROSION RESISTANCE OF WELD JOINT OF AISI 310 STEEL - SHORT COMMUNICATION
Journal Title: Materials Engineering - Materialove inzinierstvo (MEMI) - Year 2011, Vol 18, Issue 4
Abstract
The article presents samples of weld joint of AISI 310 austenitic steel which were subjected to solution annealing at various temperature - time exposures. The objective of the experiment was to determine the annealing temperature so that the steel should not be sensitized. Tendency to intercrystalline corrosion was analysed by means of a corrosion test in 10% oxalic acid according to ASTM A 262. At the temperatures of 1000 and 1100°C held for 15 min. the steel was not sensitized. At the temperature of 850°C the steel was sensitized, i.e. susceptible to intercrystalline corrosion.
Authors and Affiliations
Martina Nerádová, Robert Augustin, Pavel Kovačócy
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