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09382 Characterization and Optimization of the Functional Properties of Stainless Steel Surfaces

Product Number: 51300-09382-SG
ISBN: 09382 2009 CP
Author: Matthias Sorg, Thomas L. Ladwein and Sebastian Schilling
Publication Date: 2009
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Parts from stainless steels owe their chemical resistance to the functional properties of their surfaces. They are responsible for the corrosion resistance and also for other properties like adhesion of substrates or ease to clean. The passive layer forms the phase boundary between metal and environment. It is formed either spontaneously during the fabrication or can be produced in an accelerated way by specific chemical treatments. The quality of the passive film is dependant of the alloying content of the metal, but also largely influenced by other factors like fabrication processes, surface topography and type of mechanical and chemical surface treatment. The passive layer is also a kind of living system whose properties and stability is largely influenced by the environment where it is used in. So far, there are no methods to characterize these functional surface properties in a generally applicable way. Combination of special electrochemical techniques in combination with measurements of the surface energy have shown to be useful tools. This permits to characterize and to classify the functional properties of surfaces which have been produced by mechanical and special chemical and electrochemical treatments.
Parts from stainless steels owe their chemical resistance to the functional properties of their surfaces. They are responsible for the corrosion resistance and also for other properties like adhesion of substrates or ease to clean. The passive layer forms the phase boundary between metal and environment. It is formed either spontaneously during the fabrication or can be produced in an accelerated way by specific chemical treatments. The quality of the passive film is dependant of the alloying content of the metal, but also largely influenced by other factors like fabrication processes, surface topography and type of mechanical and chemical surface treatment. The passive layer is also a kind of living system whose properties and stability is largely influenced by the environment where it is used in. So far, there are no methods to characterize these functional surface properties in a generally applicable way. Combination of special electrochemical techniques in combination with measurements of the surface energy have shown to be useful tools. This permits to characterize and to classify the functional properties of surfaces which have been produced by mechanical and special chemical and electrochemical treatments.
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