A Review of Corrosion and Wear Properties on 316L Stain less Steel
Keywords:
corrosion, tribo-corrosion of 316L stainless steel, adhesion wear, abrasion wear, oxidativewear, 316LstainlesssteelAbstract
A ball-on-disc tribometer was used to test the tribological behavior of 316L stainless steel under
various typical loads in dry ambient air using an 85 percent cold rolling process and a subsequent
annealing treatment (750 C, 10 min). Friction coefficients were shown to be lower and more stable
in 316L stainless steel samples than in coarse-grained samples, especially at higher loads, which may
be due to the presence of many oxidative particles at sliding interfaces. corrosion of 316L (UNS
S31603) stainless steel expansion joints in the leaching solution of silt on blast furnace gas pipelines
in an industrial power plant were studied. TA2's corrosion-resistant qualities indicate that it is the
best material for the job. The available literature on various coating kinds and applications has been
thoroughly and critically analyzed in this review work.
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