Abstract

1. Steels 0Kh17T and Kh25T of the ferritic class are not susceptible to corrosion cracking. 2. For two-phase steels the resistance to corrosion cracking increases substantially in the presence of more than 10–20% δ-ferrite in the structure. 3. The presence of 2% or more molybdenum lowers the resistance to corrosion cracking of both austenitic and ferritic-austenitic steels.

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