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Alloy N06044 was developed for applications in chemical process industry and coal fired boiler. In this paper, corrosion resistant properties of that alloy in acidic solutions are shown.
Chromium is one of the most important elements that determine corrosion resistance of alloys in acidic solutions. Chromium is also the key alloying element to resist sulfurization and oxidation at elevated temperatures. A Ni-44Cr-1Mo alloy has been developed for applications in chemical process industry and coal fired coiler. This paper indicates that corrosion resistant properties of the alloy in acidic solutions and at elevated temperatures show more excellent than those of conventional corrosion resistant alloys.
Key words: N06044, Corrosion, Sulfuric acid, Hydrochloric acid, the mixture of Nitric and hydrofluoric acid, Sulfurization
The strain-induced accelerated corrosion has been reported for many alloys used in structural and functional applications. . Results from electrochemical tests on specimens of carbon steel A569 with different amounts of cold-work are discussed in this paper.
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Update on recent experiences from laboratory tests performed at service conditions for geothermal applications. Incorporated in a catalogue of suitable materials for applications geothermal power plants. Users shall be enabled to have a basis for designing such facilities.
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