Tratamientos Térmicos y Corrosión en Niebla Salina en acero inoxidable AISI 316L
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33414/ajea.5.695.2020Keywords:
Corrosion, Stainless Steel, Carbides, CracksAbstract
Microstructural behavior of AISI 316L stainless steel, heat treated and then subjected to accelerated corrosion tests, for 96 hours, in a salt spray chamber according to ASTM B117 and ISO 9227 standards is evaluated. It is noted that this material heat treated and cooled in air was the one with the highest degree of corrosion, finding a direct relationship between the chromium carbide particles and the cracks presence associated with corrosion products.