Harz
Materials
- Feb 14, 2013
- 3
I would appreciate very much if someone could offer me help in the following issues. All comments and suggestions are welcome. We develop a new class of high manganese steel (C < 0.4, Si = 0.6, 13 < Mn < 20, 3 < A < 8 and 3 < Cr < 8) and we have to investigate corrosion resistance of these steels. We have tested their corrosion resistance using immersion tests in 3.5 mass % NaCl solutions. Now we have to test the corrosion resistance of welded sheets of these steels (thickness 2 mm). Does someone have any idea how I could do that? I have read something about G48 standard, but if I have understood right, this standard is applicable only for crevice and pitting corrosion resistance testing of stainless steels welds. Or maybe I can use this method in my case, too? Is there some other standard for the corrosion testing of welds? Many thanks.