Abstract
Type 304 stainless steel containing various amounts of nitrogen has been strained and subjected to an aging treatment prior to exposure to boiling 42% MgCl2. Comparisons of susceptibility between unaged specimens, specimens aged at 154 C (309 F), and specimens aged at 200 C (392 F) show that susceptibility is materially increased by the aging treatment.
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© 1970 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1970
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