Abstract

The corrosion behavior of duplex stainless steels is strongly affected by the austenite–ferrite ratio. With regard to corrosion resistance as well as mechanical properties a balanced ratio between these two microstructural components is desired. Weld seams manufactured by electron beam welding (EBW) generally exhibit very high amounts of ferrite due to a strong loss of nitrogen during the welding process and a very high cooling rate, which can affect the corrosion behavior adversely. Significant improvements can be reached by varying the electron beam guidance and applying multi‐beam technology. This paper considers the pitting corrosion as well as selective corrosion behavior of the welds as a function of the chosen process parameters during EBW. Comparisons with the corrosion performance of manual metal arc and tungsten inert gas welds are also made.

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