Corrosion Resistance Studies of Austenitic Stainless Steel Grades in Molten Zinc-Aluminum Alloy Galvanizing Bath
The corrosion inhibition performance and
mechanical behavior of galvanized and heat-treated four
newly developed austenitic stainless steel grades and type
316L austenitic stainless steel for application as sink rolls
in galvanizing baths of 0.14–0.21 wt.% aluminum was
investigated and compared through immersion corrosion
test to determine the weight loss between 168 and 504 h,
tensile...
Published at Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention
Pages 1-11
Published in 2016
Roland Tolulope Loto and Emre Ozcan
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