Abstract

The article is devoted to a study of corrosion resistance of low-alloy steels, in relation to chemical composition, heat treatment conditions, other steel properties, and heat treatment regimes. The effect of chemical composition, degree of deoxidation, and steel cleanliness with respect to nonmetallic inclusions on steel corrosion resistance is demonstrated, including those that may be used as a main layer in corrosion-resistant bimetals.

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