Stainless steels are widely recognized and find applications in many engineering industries and companies due to their excellent properties including high resistance to corrosion as a result of their minimum 10.5% chromium content, exceptional strength and durability, temperature resistance, high recyclability, and easy formability. In the present book chapter, the basic concepts of stainless steel including its applications, classifications, and corrosion properties will first be discussed. Thereafter, their corrosion behaviour will then be explained. The various methods by which the corrosion resistance behaviour can be significantly improved including surface treatments such as coatings/electrodepositions, alloying, mechanical treatment,...
Steel remains as one of the most successful and cost-effective material; it is recyclable, possesse...
The main reason for the utilization of stainless steels in many applications is due to their resista...
Over a few decades various means of retarding or preven-ting corrosion of iron and steel products...
The present research investigates the influence of surface roughness imparted by cold surface finish...
Successful corrosion resistance of stainless steels is based on their natural ability of passivation...
The corrosion resistance of stainless steels is massively influenced by the condition of their surfa...
This paper presents test results of the resistance towards pitting corrosion of AISI 304L stainless ...
Bibliography: pages 105-113.This thesis deals with the effect of heat treatment on the localized cor...
Corrosion is a subject of interest to interdisciplinary research communities that includes fields of...
The effects of corrosion on the metallurgical characteristics and structural rigidity of metallic al...
Corrosion is a destructive process that converts the pure metal into a chemically stabled form by hy...
This paper focuses on the effect of surface treatment (grinding, electrochemical polishing) on the c...
Pitting corrosion is an insidious localized form of corrosion causing much devastating destruction ...
This project is about the study on factors affecting corrosion resistance of stainless steels. The m...
Stainless steels are probably the most important materials in the food and beverage industries. The ...
Steel remains as one of the most successful and cost-effective material; it is recyclable, possesse...
The main reason for the utilization of stainless steels in many applications is due to their resista...
Over a few decades various means of retarding or preven-ting corrosion of iron and steel products...
The present research investigates the influence of surface roughness imparted by cold surface finish...
Successful corrosion resistance of stainless steels is based on their natural ability of passivation...
The corrosion resistance of stainless steels is massively influenced by the condition of their surfa...
This paper presents test results of the resistance towards pitting corrosion of AISI 304L stainless ...
Bibliography: pages 105-113.This thesis deals with the effect of heat treatment on the localized cor...
Corrosion is a subject of interest to interdisciplinary research communities that includes fields of...
The effects of corrosion on the metallurgical characteristics and structural rigidity of metallic al...
Corrosion is a destructive process that converts the pure metal into a chemically stabled form by hy...
This paper focuses on the effect of surface treatment (grinding, electrochemical polishing) on the c...
Pitting corrosion is an insidious localized form of corrosion causing much devastating destruction ...
This project is about the study on factors affecting corrosion resistance of stainless steels. The m...
Stainless steels are probably the most important materials in the food and beverage industries. The ...
Steel remains as one of the most successful and cost-effective material; it is recyclable, possesse...
The main reason for the utilization of stainless steels in many applications is due to their resista...
Over a few decades various means of retarding or preven-ting corrosion of iron and steel products...