A low alloyed martensitic steel Fe9Cr (OPTIFER IVc) and an austenitic steel
16Cr15Ni (1.4970) were exposed to liquid lead to examine their suitability
as structural material for lead cooled accelerator driven subcritical acti
nide burners. The surface of part of the steel specimens was restructured a
nd that of another part was alloyed with Al by treatment with high power pu
lsed electron beams. A corrosion test stand was constructed containing liqu
id lead under oxygen control at 550 degrees C. Steel specimens were examine
d after 800, 1500 and 3000 h of exposure. For austenitic steel lower corros
ion effects were observed especially when the surface was treated by the el
ectron beam. No corrosion attack could be seen at all on both steels after
alloying Al into a surface layer of 10 mu m depth. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V. All rights reserved.