SSC13 주강품의 내부식특성에 미치는 고용화 열처리 영향Effects of the Solid Solution Heat Treatment on the Corrosion Resistance Property of SSC13 Cast Alloy
- Other Titles
- Effects of the Solid Solution Heat Treatment on the Corrosion Resistance Property of SSC13 Cast Alloy
- Authors
- 김국진; 임수근; 박성준
- Issue Date
- 2015
- Publisher
- 한국부식방식학회
- Keywords
- SSC13; ferrite content; fittings; heat treatment; passivation
- Citation
- CORROSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.14, no.2, pp.93 - 98
- Journal Title
- CORROSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- Volume
- 14
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 93
- End Page
- 98
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/11643
- DOI
- 10.14773/cst.2015.14.2.93
- ISSN
- 1598-6462
- Abstract
- Recently, Stainless steels have been increasingly selected as the fitting or the valve materials of water pipes as the human health issue is getting higher and higher. Therefore, the connectors attached at pipes to deliver water are exposed to more severe environments than the pipes because crevice or galvanic corrosion is apt to occur at the fittings or the valves. Effects of the solid solution annealing, cooling rate after this heat treatment, and passivation on the corrosion properties of the shell mold casted SSC13 (STS304 alloy equivalent) were studied. The heating and quenching treatment more or less reduced hardness but effectively improved corrosion resistance. It was explained by the reduction of delta ferrite contents. Independent of heat treatment, the chemical passivation treatment also lowered corrosion rate but the improvement of corrosion resistance depended on temperature and time for passivation treatment indicating that the optimum conditions for passivation treatment were the bath temperature of 34 oC and operating time of 10 minutes. Therefore it is suggested that the corrosion resistance of SSC13 can be effectively improved with the heat treatment, where SSC13 is heated for 10 minutes at 1120 °C and quenched and passivation treatment, where SSC13 is passivated for at least 10 seconds at 34 °C nitric acid solution.
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