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ELECTROCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF STAINLESS STEELS IN ACIDIFIED SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS

L.M. Calle and L.G. MacDowell
NASA
Mail Code YA-C2-T
Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899
R.D. Vinje
ASRC Aerospace
Mail Code ASRC-15
Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899


Abstract

This paper presents the results of an investigation in which several 300-series stainless steels (SS): AISI S30403 SS (UNS S30403), AISI 316L SS (UNS S31603), and AISI 317L SS (UNS S31703), as well as highly-alloyed: SS 254-SMO (UNS S32154), AL-6XN (N08367) and AL29-4C (UNS S44735), were evaluated using DC electrochemical techniques in three different electrolyte solutions. The solutions consisted of neutral 3.55% NaCl, 3.55% NaCl in 0.1N HCl, and 3.55% NaCl in 1.0N HCl. These solutions were chosen to simulate environments that are less, similar, and more aggressive, respectively, than the conditions at the Space Shuttle launch pads. The electrochemical test results were compared to atmospheric exposure data and evaluated for their ability to predict the long-term corrosion performance of the subject alloys. The electrochemical measurements for the six alloys indicated that the higher-alloyed SS 254-SMO, AL29-4C, and AL-6XN exhibited significantly higher resistance to localized corrosion than the 300-series SS. There was a correlation between the corrosion performance of the alloys during a two-year atmospheric exposure and the corrosion rates calculated from electrochemical (polarization resistance) measurements.


Keywords: S30403 (UNS S30403), 316L (UNS S31603), 317L (UNS S31703), 254-SMO (UNS S32154), AL-6XN (N08367), AL29-4C (UNS S44735), stainless steel, acidic NaCl, DC electrochemical measurements, atmospheric exposure.


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