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Accessing the full spectrum of corrosion behaviour of tempered type 420 stainless steel

Yiqi Zhou, Dirk Engelberg

2021Materials and Corrosion38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Bipolar electrochemistry produces a linear potential gradient between two feeder electrodes, providing access to the full spectrum of anodic‐to‐cathodic electrochemical behaviour. A type 420 martensitic stainless steel has been used to investigate microstructure evolution and corrosion behaviour with application of different tempering heat treatments. Tempering treatments at 250°C, 400°C and 700°C revealed the occurrence of pitting corrosion, with treatments at 550°C resulting in general and intergranular corrosion. Cr 23 C 6 was present in all tempering conditions, with Cr 7 C 3 and CrC only observed for tempering at 550°C. The 250°C tempering treatment had the highest corrosion resistance with a hardness value much higher than 500 HV.

Topics & Concepts

TemperingMaterials scienceMetallurgyCathodic protectionCorrosionIntergranular corrosionMartensiteAnodeElectrodeMartensitic stainless steelMicrostructurePitting corrosionElectrochemistryChemistryPhysical chemistryHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metalsCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels