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Temperature as a pitting and crevice corrosion criterion in the FeCl3 test

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This article is published in Materials and Corrosion-werkstoffe Und Korrosion.The article was published on 1986-04-01. It has received 52 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Crevice corrosion.

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Critical pitting temperature measurements of stainless steels with an improved electrochemical method

R. Ovarfort
- 01 Jan 1989 - 
TL;DR: An improved electrochemical cell has been used to study pitting corrosion of commercial stainless steels with Mo contents ranging from 2.5 to 6.2% as mentioned in this paper, which allows very accurate determination of pitting and repassivation potential as well as the critical pitting temperature.
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An assessment of the corrosion behaviour of high-grade alloys in seawater at elevated temperature and under a high velocity impinging flow

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of elevated temperature and high velocity impinging flow on the corrosion behavior of stainless steels and related Ni-base and Co-base alloys was investigated.
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An AES and XPS study of the high alloy austenitic stainless steel 254 SMO® tested in a ferric chloride solution

TL;DR: The surface conditions of the high alloy stainless steel Avesta 254 SMO® were investigated after immersion in a 6 wt% FeCl3 solution at different temperatures and for different lengths of time as discussed by the authors.
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Pitting and crevice corrosion of superaustenitic stainless steels

TL;DR: In this article, the pitting and crevice corrosion of these highly corrosion resistant steels has been investigated by use of standardized tests and the results obtained by different testing methods must not be compared directly.
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General guidelines for corrosion testing of materials for marine applications: Literature review on sea water as test environment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors give some general guidelines on corrosion testing of metals and alloys for marine applications, in particular with regard to the choice of the test environment and test environment.
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Temperature as a Pitting Criterion

R. J. Brigham, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1973 - 
TL;DR: On the basis of three independent test methods, two potentiostatically controlled and one freely corroding, temperature has been shown quantitatively to be an important criterion for descr....
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Untersuchungen über den Lochfraß an passiven austenitischen Chrom-Nickel-Stählen in neutralen Chloridlösungen

TL;DR: In this paper, the pitting corrosion of passive 18/8 CrNi steels in neutral chloride solutions was investigated. But, the results showed that pitting susceptibility increases with Cl− content, temperature and oxygen content of the electrolyte, with decreasing homogeneity and purity of the material.
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Development of Pitting Resistant Fe-Cr-Mo Alloys

Michael A. Streicher
- 01 Mar 1974 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, an alloy of Fe-28% Cr-4% Mo with carbon not exceeding 0.010% and nitrogen below 0.020% (C+N < 0.025%).
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Effect of Alloying Additions on the Pitting Resistance of 18% Cr Austenitic Stainless Steel

R. J. Brigham, +1 more
- 01 May 1974 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of Mo and other supplementary alloying additions on the pit initiation resistance of wholly austenitic stainless steel containing nominally 18% Cr have been evaluated using temperature as a pitting criterion.
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