Role of iron and chromium in the photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide films on stainless steeltitanium dioxidestainless steelsol-gel methodnanoparticlesphotocatalysisRhodamine BPhotocatalytically active titanium dioxide films have been formed on stainless steel grids via sol–gel process followed by ...
Stainless steel’s popularity stems from its unique properties, particularly its superior resistance to corrosion due to chromium. As detailed by AZoM, this characteristic allows the material to withstand harsh environments, making itideal for numerous applications. Moreover, stainless steel boasts excelle...
The metallographic structure of the eight experimental materials is shown in Fig.1. It can be seen from the figure that Cr changes the microstructure of the matrix. The Cr content primarily affects the proportion of bainite in the steel. The W1 structure is essentially ferrite with a very smal...
Titanium has been added to ferritic stainless steels to combat the detrimental effects of intergranular corrosion. While this has proven to be a successful strategy, we have found that the resulting Ti-rich inclusions present on the surface play a significant role in the initiation of other forms...
A Mechanistic Interpretation of the Relationship Between Temper Embrittlement and the Stress-Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Nickel-Chromium Steels The relationship between temper embrittlement and caustic embrittlement is confirmed for a 3.5Ni-Cr steel at a specific operating temperature, pH, and potent...
The forms of stainless steel alloys used in art and architecture have no toxicity. The chromium and nickel as well as other substances are tightly bonded in the metal matrix that forms the alloy. Under normal and expected exposures and use of stainless steel, no release of chromium or other ...
Such an improvement in corrosion resistance has been credited to the faster formation of the passive film due to a greater diffusion of chromium through the defects generated as a consequence of cold working [19,22]. The above observations are indicative of the fact that the role of residual ...
Metal implant materials include stainless steel, Au alloys, cobalt-chromium alloys, tantalum, and other materials, in addition to pure Ti and Ti alloys, the most often used types nowadays. Although Ti has better corrosion resistance than stainless steel, 316L stainless steel is a stronger, more ...
Hexavalent chromium in stainless steel solid wire welding fumes, in: Commission VIII - Health, Safety, and Environment, International Institute of Welding. Google Scholar Gliga et al., 2014 A.R. Gliga, S. Skoglund, I. Odnevall Wallinder, B. Fadeel, H.L. Karlsson Size-dependent ...
Metal implant materials include stainless steel, Au alloys, cobalt-chromium alloys, tantalum, and other materials, in addition to pure Ti and Ti alloys, the most often used types nowadays. Although Ti has better corrosion resistance than stainless steel, 316L stainless steel is a stronger, more ...