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Mill-annealed coupons of UNS N10276, N06022 and N06035 alloys were heat-treated at different times and temperatures, then tested in ASTM G-28A solution followed by internal attack measurement through optical microscope.
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Evaluation of the pitting corrosion resistance of 316L stainless steel manufactured using direct metal laser sintering (DMLS). Rolled 316L stainless steel specimens with similar chemical composition were used as a reference.
This joint NACE/ASTM standard defines commonly used terms in the field of corrosion as agreed by a joint NACE/ASTM committee. It includes words and acronyms for corrosion-related expressions.
The US Army Corps of Engineers, Paint Technology Center (PTC) is a Technical Center of Expertise forall things paints and coating for the Corps and Army. The PTC has a mission, among other things, toexecute research and development directly related to the corrosion mitigation properties of commercialand experimental coatings. As part of this effort, coated panels are subjected to accelerated weatheringconditions and rust creep is quantified to determine the level of recommended mitigation.
Then design professionals, or prospective users of polymeric flooring and coating systems review product data sheets, they rely largely on reported test values to make decision as to the appropriateness of a particular product. They review physical strength characteristics such compressive and tensile strength to make a determination if a particular product possesses the required properties to provide the intended service on a project.