공학
한국표면공학회지 (51권4호 214-217)
Corrosion of Fe-17%Cr Steels in (Na2SO4+NaCl) Salts at 800 and 900℃
Lee, Dong Bok;Xiao, Xiao;
School of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University;
DOI : 10.5695/JKISE.2018.51.4.214
Abstract
Stainless steel grade 430 with a composition of Fe-17%Cr was corroded in $Na_2SO_4$ and ($Na_2SO_4+NaCl$) salts at 800 and at $900^{circ}C$ for up to 20 h. It corroded mainly to $Cr_2O_3$, along with a small amount of $Fe_2O_3$ and $Fe_3O_4$. The formed oxide scales were neither dense nor compact enough owing to their ensuing dissolution into the salt during corrosion, which facilitated internal corrosion. Corrosion occurred faster at $900^{circ}C$ than $800^{circ}C$. NaCl in $Na_2SO_4$ aggravated the scale adherence.
Keywords
Stainless steel;Hot corrosion;$Na_2SO_4$ salt;NaCl salt;