Abstract

Effects of Mo and C addition on the microstructural evolution and corrosion resistance in chloride solution of FeNiCrAl duplex alloy were investigated. The results showed that α phase stabilizing element Mo increased the α/γ volume ratio and γ phase stabilizing element C decreased its ratio in FeNiCrAl alloy, and the chemical composition of α and γ phases was changed by Mo and C addition, which affected the corrosion resistance of FeNiCrAl alloy. Pitting corrosion mainly occurred in α phase around NbC precipitated at α/γ interface due to the micro-galvanic corrosion (MGC) effect between α (anode), γ (cathode) and NbC (cathode) phases. The pitting corrosion resistance was improved by Mo and C addition, resulting from that Mo and C enhanced the passivity of passive films and decreased the MGC effect between α, γ and NbC phases.

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