Abstract

 
 
 The article describes the effect of alloyed additives in base material and filler metal on intergranular corrosion. Steel 1.2 mm thick, titanium-stabilized ferritic stainless steel and titanium and niobium-stabilized ferritic stainless steel have been surfacing method MAG (135). The specimens received was subjected to macro and microscopic tests, hardness tests and the intergranular corrosion resistance test. The study showed a higher corrosion resistance of niobium and titanium stabilized steel from titanium-stabilized steel. In addition, a ferritic fine-grain structure was found in the padding axis made with the use of filler metal with titanium and niobium microadditives.
 
 
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