Abstract :
In most North American fresh water, clean stainless steel resists corrosive attack. In fresh water condenser tubing, there are very few reports of failures; most of these being found preventable upon investigation. At levels under 1,000 ppm chlorides, 18-8 Type 304 is used. In sea water, at higher chloride concentrations and temperatures, more alloy content is required; here, 316 has given excellent service in many applications, although cleaning is sometimes required to prevent fouling and crevice attack. In their respective applications, stainless steels have a proven successful application record.
Keywords :
corrosion; maintenance engineering; marine engineering; stainless steel; North American fresh water; corrosive attack; crevice attack; fouling attack; fresh water condenser tubing; marine application; stainless steel; Building materials; Cleaning; Corrosion; Immune system; Nickel alloys; Ocean temperature; Sea surface; Steel; Surface contamination; Water pollution;