2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2006.07.006
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Characterization of microstructure, chemical composition, corrosion resistance and toughness of a multipass weld joint of superduplex stainless steel UNS S32750

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“…The weld metal of DSS is more resistant to pitting corrosion than the base metal. Furthermore, the enhanced response of weld metal to pitting resistance is associated with the addition of Cr and Ni elements [105]. This finding is supported by Olsson [106], who reported that the stability of passive films gained from Cr and Ni would reduce the comprehensive decay of Fe and Cr.…”
Section: Pitting Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The weld metal of DSS is more resistant to pitting corrosion than the base metal. Furthermore, the enhanced response of weld metal to pitting resistance is associated with the addition of Cr and Ni elements [105]. This finding is supported by Olsson [106], who reported that the stability of passive films gained from Cr and Ni would reduce the comprehensive decay of Fe and Cr.…”
Section: Pitting Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The presence of δ-ferrite with higher Cr content may deleteriously affect the corrosion resistance because of the potential difference between the δ-ferrite and austenite phases [109], but this The weld metal of DSS is more resistant to pitting corrosion than the base metal. Furthermore, the enhanced response of weld metal to pitting resistance is associated with the addition of Cr and Ni elements [105]. This finding is supported by Olsson [106], who reported that the stability of passive films gained from Cr and Ni would reduce the comprehensive decay of Fe and Cr.…”
Section: Samplesmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Predicted sigma phase evolution resulted after the finishing welding pass (heat input =1.2 kJ mm -1 ). Therefore the heat input and thickness are important parameters to take into account during the adequate selection of the welding procedure depending on the application 29,30 . The model presented in this study is an important tool to correctly design the suitable welding procedure and control of the changes on the HAZ.…”
Section: Effects Of Welding Parameters On Deleterious Phases Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such alloys have thin passive film, essentially constituted by Cr 2 O 3 , cohesive and self-regenerative, which is responsible for the excellent corrosion resistance 7 . The superduplex stainless steel shows, in addition to excellent pitting resistance number, small grain of austeno-ferritic microstructure and alloy elements as Cr, Mo, N and Ni, which assure superior properties 8 . Nevertheless, the heat-treatments used during the production of equipments may cause the precipitations of deleterious intermetallic components like sigma phase, making the steel more susceptible to localized corrosion 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%