Abstract
The corrosion rate and products of some cast irons in liquid sulfur were determined in the temperature range 300 to 400 C (572 to 752 F). A statistical method of analysis of the results was used to evaluate the influence of some factors on the corrosion rate. It was found that the corrosion rate increases with increasing %C and %Al, while it decreases with increasing length of the graphite flakes.
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© 1974 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1974
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