Ys. Lim et al., The influences of microstructure and nitrogen alloying on pitting corrosion of type 316L and 20 wt.% Mn-substituted type 316L stainless steels, CORROS SCI, 43(1), 2001, pp. 53-68
The effects of nitrogen alloying on pitting corrosion of type 316LN and 20
wt.% Mn-substituted type 316LN stainless steels were investigated by potent
iodynamic polarization tests in Cl- ion-bearing neutral and acidic solution
s. Fitting resistance was markedly improved through the nitrogen alloying i
n both types of alloys, compared with the nitrogen-free alloys. It was conf
irmed that the added nitrogen was solid-solutioned in the austenitic phase
without Forming ally nitrides under 20 min heat treatment at 1150 degreesC.
From the in situ observation on the initiation and growth of pits, pitting
was found to occur consistently at the sites of inclusions. The pitting co
rrosion behaviors in both types of alloys were discussed with respect to th
e role of sulfides as initiators of pitting corrosion, and the changes of r
epassivation properties due to the nitrogen alloying in the alloys. (C) 200
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