Enhancement of the Resistance to Localized Corrosion of Type 304 Borated Stainless Steels through Hot Rolling

2021 
Abstract The microstructures of Febalance-18Cr-12Ni-1.5Mn-0.07 C (in wt%) alloys containing 0.2–1.76 wt% B were controlled through hot rolling of 60% and 96%. It was found that refining the microstructure through additional hot rolling helped to form a stable passive film and accelerate passivation. Passive film formed on the 96% hot-rolled BSS exhibited higher electrical resistant than that of the 60% hot-rolled BSS, and Cr-enriched passive film was formed on the 96% hot-rolled BSS. As a result, refining the microstructure increased Epit and Erp, and reduced metastable pit events and passive current density. Data availability statement The raw/processed data required to reproduce these findings cannot be shared at this time as the data also forms part of an ongoing study.
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