Abstract

The effect of thermal oxidates on the corrosion of SUS301L stainless steel welded joint was investigated using electrochemical corrosion test and TEM microstructure observation. Activation dissolution behavior without passive region was found in the potentiodynamic polarization curves on the welding zone and heat affected zone. The activation corrosion is related to the preferential dissolution of the NiFe layer at the interface between chromium oxide and substrate. However, the passive region in the polarization curve reappears after the unstable NiFe dissolves in the salt-frog test. The passivation behavior due to microstructure evolution beneath the thermal oxide film was discussed during the corrosion process.

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