The internal structure of ordinary grey iron, pearlitic ductile iron, ferritic ductile iron, malleable iron and mild steel are compared. Differences in the amount of carbon present and in the form in which it occurs are responsible for some differences in the corrosion behavior of these materials. This is explained on the basis of the electrochemical reactions which occur during corrosion. As corrosion proceeds, the graphite which is present in the cast materials may accumulate as a graphitic layer on the surface. The adherence and permeability of such graphitic layers and their influence on subsequent corrosion and on galvanic behavior are discussed. Corrosion data in acids, in neutral and alkaline solutions, in sea water, in the atmosphere and underground, in miscellaneous environments, and under conditions involving erosion are presented and interpreted in the light of the principles outlined above. By and large, it is concluded that ductile iron has satisfactory corrosion resisting properties which permit its use where grey iron, malleable iron, or steel are regularly employed. 6.2.2
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1 October 1958
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October 01 1958
The Corrosion Resistance of Ductile Iron⋆
F. L. LaQue
F. L. LaQue
FRANK L. LaQUE—Vice President and Manager of the Development and Research Division, The International Nickel Co., Inc., New York, Mr. LaQue has been prominent in the promotion of corrosion studies and the dissemination of corrosion-control data for many years. A past-president of NACE, he is a member of and has held responsible positions in many other technical organizations concerned with corrosion. He has been the recipient of many honors for his work in corrosion and has published numerous technical papers both in the United States and abroad.
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Received:
December 16 1957
Online ISSN: 1938-159X
Print ISSN: 0010-9312
Copyright 1958 by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers.
1958
CORROSION (1958) 14 (10): 55–62.
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December 16 1957
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F. L. LaQue; The Corrosion Resistance of Ductile Iron⋆. CORROSION 1 October 1958; 14 (10): 55–62. https://doi.org/10.5006/0010-9312-14.10.55
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