Corrosion behavior of radial friction welded supermartensitic stainless steel pipes

By C.A. Della Rovere and J.M. Aquino and C.R. Ribeiro and R. Silva and N.G. Alc
Published in Materials & Design NULL 2015

Abstract

Supermartensitic stainless steel pipes were radial friction (RF) welded and their corrosion properties were determined based on electrochemical tests. Measurements were performed on samples taken from the base metal (BM), weld interface, and consumable ring (CR) of the \RF\ weldment. The corrosion properties are discussed in terms of their resulting metallurgical microstructure. In acid media, \RF\ weldment regions presented better corrosion performance than the tempered structure of the BM. The Cr carbide precipitation that occurs during tempering causes substantial depletion of Cr, while ?-ferrite formation during welding cycle decreases the pitting corrosion resistance of the material.

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