The modification of the surface oxide on Kh-5 steel by a 0.25% aqueous
solution of the IFKhAN-20 inhibitor at 20 - 250 degrees C has been st
udied. The surface oxide does not undergo dissolution within the whole
temperature range, but grows intensely above 150 degrees C. It is sho
wn that the inner side of the metal-oxide interface formed above 70 de
grees C is markedly enriched with chromium in comparison to the air-fo
rmed oxide. The authors link this fact to the significant increase in
the corrosion resistance of the modified alloy under 100% humidity.