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Influence of microstructural morphology on pitting corrosion resistance of duplex stainless steel weld metals

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ABSTRACT

The formation mechanism of microstructure of duplex stainless steel weld metals with different N content and heat input and the effects of microstructural factors on pitting corrosion resistance of them were investigated. As N content of weld metal increased, ferrite content decreased and Cr nitride content increased. However, once N content exceeded a certain value, Cr nitride content decreased. As the ferrite content of the weld metal decreased, the critical pitting temperature (CPT) increased, and as N content increased, CPT increased. Thus, the pitting corrosion resistance of duplex stainless steel weld metals must be affected by both of N content and Cr nitride, and the precipitation of Cr nitride must also be affected by N content and the ferrite content due to N content and the weld heat input. The results indicated that these microstructural factors were an important index to evaluate the pitting corrosion resistance of duplex stainless steel weld metals.

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