SUSCEPTIBILITY OF LOW-CARBON Cr-Ni STEEL TO INTERCRYSTALLINE CORROSION.

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Savkina, L.Ya.
Lazareva, N.A.
Fel'dgandler, E.G.
Agapova, N.P.
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Steel is not susceptible to ICC with less than 0. 008% C or with Nb/C greater than equivalent to 17. Alloying with around 2% molybdenum and tungsten reduces susceptibility to ICC somewhat. The steel is susceptible to ICC at higher temperatures. The higher the nickel content, the lower the permissible carbon content at which the steel is not susceptible to ICC.
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