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Corrosion behavior of austenitic steels and their components in niobium-containing chloride melts

The mechanism of corrosion of austenitic steels 12Kh18N10T, 10Kh17N13M2T, and 03Kh17N14M3 and metals Cr, Fe, Ni, and Mo in a NaCl-KCl-NbCl n ( n = 3.5, Nb content is 5 ± 0.1 wt %) melt at 750°C is studied. The metal and steel corrosion rates under these conditions are determined. The character of ma...

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Published in:Russian metallurgy Metally 2014-02, Vol.2014 (2), p.159-165
Main Authors: Abramov, A. V., Polovov, I. B., Rebrin, O. I., Volkovich, V. A., Lisienko, D. G.
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