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Resistance of 9–20%Cr‐steels against metal dusting
Author(s) -
Grabke Hans Jürgen,
MüllerLorenz Else Marie,
Eltester Burkhard,
Lucas Manfred,
Monceau Daniel
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
steel research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1869-344X
pISSN - 0177-4832
DOI - 10.1002/srin.199700560
Subject(s) - metallurgy , materials science , microstructure , oxide , austenite , metal , alloy , layer (electronics) , surface layer , composite material
The metal dusting resistance of various 2¼ Cr to 20%Cr steels has been tested in flowing CO‐H 2 ‐H 2 O atmospheres at 525, 560, 600 and 650°C. For the 2¼Cr‐steel immediately a constant rate of metal wastage is reached, for the high alloy steels the approach to this rate where all surface area is attacked, is more or less retarded by an oxide layer. The formation of a protective Cr‐rich oxide layer is favoured by a high Cr‐content of the steels, by the ferritic structure, by a fine‐grained microstructure, by surface working and by high temperatures – these factors hinder or suppress metal dusting, whereas low Cr‐concentration, austenitic structure, coarse‐grained microstructure, removal of surface deformation by etching and a critical temperature of ≤ 600°C accelerate and enhance metal dusting.