Effect of cold rolling on pitting resistance in duplex stainless steels

Abstract

Duplex Stainless Steels (DSS) are biphasic austeno-ferritic steels in which the best combination of mechanicaland corrosion-resistance properties is achieved for almost equal volume fractions of the phases. These steelsare classifi ed according to their pitting corrosion resistance, assessed by the PREN index (Pitting ResistanceEquivalent Number) which, although qualitatively, is widely employed as comparison. The present work isaimed to study the pitting resistance of four DSS grades (SAF 2101, 2304, 2205 and 2507) in the as-receivedconditions and after cold rolling at various thickness reductions (from 15% to 85%), to highlight the effects ofcold working on the corrosion behaviour. The materials were potentiodynamically tested in artifi cial seawater(pH 7) and the corresponding Critical Pitting Temperatures (CPT) were determined. Cold deformation mainlyaffected the Lean DSS grades, whereas the high-alloyed DSS were stable, even after heavy deformations.These differences can be attributed not only to composition but also to the onset of diffusionless phasetransformations induced by cold working, which make the materials more prone to corrosive attacks

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