Abstract

Degradation process of a cracking furnace pipe made of the austenitic 25Cr–35Ni alloy was investigated using SEM equipped with energy dispersive probe and full area and selective area X-ray diffraction techniques. The results revealed that the bulk diffusion of C into the tube resulted in a complex process of carbide formation at the grain boundaries, Cr depletion of the matrix and thus the appearance of the ferromagnetic behaviour. The degradation was remarkably enhanced by the abrasive environment and the periodic decoking (elimination of deposed carbon by means of an air–steam mixture) process leading to the formation of spongy Cr-oxide.

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