Login / Signup

The Effect of Nitriding Temperature of AISI 316L Steel on Sub-Zero Corrosion Resistance in C 2 H 5 OH.

Beata KucharskaJanusz KamińskiKrzysztof KulikowskiTomasz BorowskiJerzy Robert SobieckiTadeusz Wierzchoń
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In this paper, glow nitriding processes at cathode potential are used at various temperatures to investigate how they affect the corrosion resistance of 316L steel in ethanol at temperatures of 22 °C and -30 °C. Lowering the test temperature reduces the corrosion rate of the nitrided layers. Conversely, glow nitriding at 450 °C improves the corrosion resistance of the tested steel. Increasing the nitriding temperature to 520 °C increases the corrosion rate. It should be noted that the ethyl alcohol solution, due to the lack of aggressive ions, does not cause significant changes in the corrosion rate of the steel. The value of the corrosion current varies in the range of 10 -2 -10 -3 µA/cm 2 . Nitrided layers increase the contact angle measured for water and are entirely wettable for ethanol. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of the nitriding temperature of AISI 316L steel on its corrosion resistance in an ethanol solution at room temperature and at -30 °C.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • ionic liquid
  • quantum dots
  • climate change
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • aqueous solution