On the basis of three independent test methods, two potentiostatically controlled and one freely corroding, temperature has been shown quantitatively to be an important criterion for describing the onset of pitting corrosion in molybdenum containing austenitic stainless steels. The temperature at which pitting is initiated in acid chloride solution has been related to the molybdenum content of the alloys.
© 1973 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1973
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