General corrosion behaviour of modified 9Cr-1Mo steel weldments in acidic environments

1994 
Abstract The general corrosion behaviour of modified 9Cr–1Mo (T91) steel weldments has been studied in acid media (sulphuric and phosphoric acids containing 1% nitric acid).The work has involved weight loss measurements and potentiodynamic polarisation and impedance measurements for different regions of the weldment at different temperatures. The corroded surface and the nature of the corrosion products have been examined and characterised by scanning electron microscopy, electron probe microanalysis (EPMA),and X -ray diffraction. In sulphuric acid the material exhibits more corrosion than in phosphoric acid. The lower rate of corrosion in phosphoric acid is attributed to a possible phosphate film, as confirmed by impedance and other surface examination studies. With an increase in temperature it is found that the overall corrosion rate increases in all zones of the weldment. In general the weld zone and heat affected zone have been found to show greater corrosion than the parent metal. Impedance studies ...
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