Abstract
In this work, the localized corrosion resistance of martensitic, ferritic, austenitic, super-austenitic, duplex, lean duplex, and super-duplex stainless steels, as well as several nickel alloys has been investigated. The alloys selected covered a pitting resistance equivalent range from 13 to above 88. The correlation between critical potentials such as pitting, transpassive, and repassivation potentials (\(E_{P}\), \(E_{Trans}\), and \(E_{RP}\)), respectively, was investigated.
Update May 13, 2014
A copy of the final presentation entitled “Selecting corrosion resistant alloys for seawater applications” can be downloaded HERE.
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If you are attending NACE CORROSION/14 conference stop by Room 205 tomorrow March 11 at 1:20PM to see our presentation on materials selection for seawater applications, details below.
Research in Progress Symposium: Session IV – Passivity and Localized Corrosion
Tuesday, March 11th 2014 Room 205
1:20 to 1:40 PM