Abstract
In certain intermediate temperature refinery and petrochemical applications both resistance to polythionic acid and chloride stress corrosion cracking and high temperature strength and stability are required. The effect of simulated operating temperatures in the 900-1500 °F (482-816 °C) range on the corrosion and mechanical properties of several nickel alloys is examined.
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1986
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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