CoCoE
Petroleum
- Mar 9, 2012
- 118
Hello,
I really need some advise on this matter. In my knowledge chloride SCC, or pitting will not be caused by chlorides on Austenitic (considered here are SS 304 and SS316) stainless steels (ASS), if no oxygen or H2S is present and pH is around neutral. The presence of CO2 also will not promote Chloride SCC in these materials.
But my doubts are,
1. Is my above concept absolutely correct?
2. What is the impact of oxidizing agents on Chloride SCC/Pitting on the above ASS?
3. Will CO2 work as an oxidizing agent on SS?
4. I have gone through ASM Specialty handbooks, ASM corrosion handbooks (several), and many NACE papers. But I could not find any document stating confidently that "no limitation of chloride if no oxygen or H2S". Could anyone suggest a good reference?
Could someone please help me out?
Cococa
I really need some advise on this matter. In my knowledge chloride SCC, or pitting will not be caused by chlorides on Austenitic (considered here are SS 304 and SS316) stainless steels (ASS), if no oxygen or H2S is present and pH is around neutral. The presence of CO2 also will not promote Chloride SCC in these materials.
But my doubts are,
1. Is my above concept absolutely correct?
2. What is the impact of oxidizing agents on Chloride SCC/Pitting on the above ASS?
3. Will CO2 work as an oxidizing agent on SS?
4. I have gone through ASM Specialty handbooks, ASM corrosion handbooks (several), and many NACE papers. But I could not find any document stating confidently that "no limitation of chloride if no oxygen or H2S". Could anyone suggest a good reference?
Could someone please help me out?
Cococa