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Indexed by: Conference Paper
Date of Publication: 2011-01-01
Included Journals: CPCI-S
Page Number: 175-179
Key Words: Stainless steel; Iron contamination; Quantitative inspection; Electrochemical corrosion
Abstract: The iron contaminated sample of 304 Austenitic stainless steel and a clean sample after chemical passivation was chosen to introduce a new method for quantitative inspection on iron contamination, and the relationship between evaluation results and the character parameter of electrochemical corrosion was analyzed. The result showed that the measured a* value from the inspection increased with increasing iron contaminant, while the a* is close to zero for the chemical passived sample. Although the measured a* was decreased after the contaminated samples was exposed in air and 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution, the inspection method can still quatitatively evaluate on the iron contaminant. The a* value has a linear relationship with the corrosion potential and breakdown potential from electrochemical polarization test. It was conformed that the chromogenic quantitative inspection method could adequately evaluate on the iron contamination.