J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2013, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (2): 168-174.DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2012.12.013

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Effects of Cr, Ni and Cu on the Corrosion Behavior of Low Carbon Microalloying Steel in a Cl- Containing Environment

Yanlei Zhou, Jun Chen, Yang Xu, Zhenyu Liu   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110004, China
  • Received:2012-03-30 Revised:2012-08-22 Online:2013-02-28 Published:2013-03-01
  • Contact: Yanlei Zhou
  • Supported by:

    High Technology Research and Development Program of China (No. 2007AA03Z504) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. N100507002).

Abstract:

The effects of Cr, Ni and Cu on the corrosion behavior of low carbon microalloying steel in a Cl-containing environment were investigated. The results revealed that the corrosion process could be divided into the initial stage in which the corrosion rate increased with accumulation of corrosion products and the later stage in which homogeneous and compact inner rust layers started to protect steel substrate out of corrosion mediums. The results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) indicated that the rust layers of the three-group steels (Cr, CreNi and CreNieCu steels) were composed of α-FeOOH, β-FeOOH, γ-FeOOH, Fe3O4 and large amounts of amorphous compounds. The content of amorphous compounds of CreNieCu steel was about 2%-3% more than that of CreNi steel. The results of electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) showed that Cr concentrated mainly in the inner region of the rust of CreNieCu steel, inner/outer interface especially, whereas Ni was uniformly distributed all over the rust and Cu was noticed rarely after 73 wet/dry cycles. The addition of Cr and Ni was beneficial to the formation of dense and compact inner rust layer, which was the most important reason for the improvement of corrosion resistance of experimental steel.

Key words: Low carbon microalloying steel, Alloying elements, Corrosion resistance, Rust layer