Sulfide stress corrosion (SSC) susceptibilities of duplex stainless steels 2205 produced by powder metallurgy (HIP) and hot rolling
T. S. Barros,
S. S. M. Tavares,
A. R. Pimenta
et al.
Abstract:Owing to their excellent properties, duplex stainless steels (DSSs) may be selected for the H2S environment. Operational limits are not defined and depend on fabrication processes. In this work, the susceptibilities of two DSSs 2205 to sulfide stress corrosion (SSC) in saline solutions with three pH levels were investigated. The difference between materials is the fabrication route: hot rolled (HR) tubes and powder metallurgy with compacting and sintering final operations by hot isostatic pressing (PM‐HIP). Th… Show more
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