Influence of Mn-Ni alloying elements on surface film and pitting resistance of Cr-Mn austenitic stainless steels

By H.P. Qu and H.T. Chen and Y.P. Lang
Published in Construction and Building Materials NULL 2016

Abstract

This research focused on surface film and corrosion resistance of three commercial type 200 austenitic stainless steels including L4, \L1\ and \LH\ with different Mn/Ni mass ratio in Chinese market. X-ray photoelectron spectrum (XPS) results showed that Fe, Cr and Mn oxide layer thickness and passive film thickness were reduced as Mn/Ni mass ratio increased. Mn enrichment was only found in \LH\ passive film. Mn oxide percentage in \LH\ passive film was also the highest. These disadvantages deteriorated pitting resistance of LH, which was proved by anodic polarization result. Mn/Ni mass ratio should not be higher than 1.7 to ensure good corrosion resistance and low raw material cost.

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