Effect of heat treatment on the corrosion resistance of S43035 ferritic stainless steel in dilute sulphate-chloride environment
The corrosion resistance of heat-treated S43035 ferritic stainless (500°C and 1000°C) was studied in 3.5M H2SO4 solution at 0% to 6% NaCl concentration and compared with the results obtained for the non-treated steel by potentiodynamic polarization and open circuit potential measurement. Polarization data revealed that heat treatment improved the general corrosion resistance of the steel by...
Published at IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Volume 872
Published in 2020
Roland Tolulope Loto
Loto Roland Tolulope » A passionate corrosion engineer with strong background in electrochemical corrosion behavior and inhibition of metallic alloys in virulent conditions. Evaluation of the use of organic inhibiting compounds in addition to their mechanism of inhibition, passive film formation and pitting corrosion control view full profile