Applied Surface Science, Vol.253, No.5, 2362-2366, 2006
Study of corrosion-erosion behaviour of stainless alloys in industrial phosphoric acid medium
The corrosion and corrosion-abrasion resistance of some stainless steels in industrial phosphoric acid 30% P2O5 has been studied using electrochemical techniques. The corrosion rate of materials increases with the increase of temperature. Alloys which contain chromium, molybdenum and nitrogen in sufficient quantities present the best behaviour. In the abrasion-corrosion conditions, the experimental device set up allowed to follow continually samples electrochemical behaviour. Under dynamic conditions and without solid particles, the increase of acid projection speed has no effect on the alloys corrosion behaviour. The adding of abrasive leads to a general increase of corrosion rate and to a decrease of material resistance. Under these conditions, materials attack is controlled by synergistic effect between the abrasion and the impurities. The cast 30% Cr shows good resistance according to his high chromium content. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.