steris
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2007
- 171
Hello,
My company has an application where we use welded 316L plate at elevated temperatures (250F-300F) in a steam environment with chlorides present. Historically, we have seen issues with pitting, SCC and generalized chloride corrosion in the heat affected zone of the welds. We are redesigning these welded joints and want empirical data to help choose the best weld configuration. For example, we are experimenting with different filler metals, heat input, shielding gases, etc. and we like to see what combination provides the most corrosion resistant end product.
Sorry if this is a newbie question, but I've never had to deal with this topic before. Does anyone have any suggestions of specific accelerated corrosion tests that would be appropriate for this application?
My company has an application where we use welded 316L plate at elevated temperatures (250F-300F) in a steam environment with chlorides present. Historically, we have seen issues with pitting, SCC and generalized chloride corrosion in the heat affected zone of the welds. We are redesigning these welded joints and want empirical data to help choose the best weld configuration. For example, we are experimenting with different filler metals, heat input, shielding gases, etc. and we like to see what combination provides the most corrosion resistant end product.
Sorry if this is a newbie question, but I've never had to deal with this topic before. Does anyone have any suggestions of specific accelerated corrosion tests that would be appropriate for this application?