Tetsu-to-Hagane
Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
The Crystal Structures of Oxide Films and Their Effect upon Corrosion Resistance of Bright-annealed SUS 434 Ferritic Stainless Steel
Taketomo YAMAZAKITakashi ZAIZENShiozaburo ASAMITomohisa SOMURA
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1983 Volume 69 Issue 7 Pages 821-828

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In the previous paper, 1) it has been reported that the crystal structures of oxide films formed on the surface of bright-annealed type 430 ferritic stainless steel depend on the bright-annealing conditions and chemical composition, especially Mn and Si contents of the steel, and influence the corrosion resistance of the steel to dilute sulphuric acid.
This paper deals with the influence of oxide films formed on the surface of type 434 steel upon the corrosion resistance to dilute sulphuric acid, when bright-annealed under various treating conditions.
The results obtained are as follows;
Despite that SUS 434 contains Mo as an important element to improve the corrosion resistance, oxidation behaviour of the steel (Si : 0.45%, Mn : 0.52%, Mo : 0.99%) in H2-H2O atmospheres with dew points of -10° to -40°C at temperatures of 800° and 900°C is almost same as that of type 430 containing same contents of Mn and Si. The crystal structures of oxide films formed on the surface of the steel, when treated in the atmospheres with dew points of -10° to -30°C at 900°C, are mainly MnCr2O4 and SiO2. With increasing dew point in this range, the formation of inner oxide layer is promoted and SiO2 precipitates in the substratum near the interface between oxide film and substratum. On the contrary, with decreasing dew point, SiO2 precipitates densely and forms an external oxide film with MnCr2O4.
The corrosion resistance behaviour of bright-annealed SUS 434 can be explained by the variation of the microstructure and thickness of the oxide films formed under the varied treating conditions.
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