Article | REF: M4226 V1

Dry corrosion of metals - Industrial cases: halogens

Authors: Laurent ANTONI, Alain GALERIE

Publication date: June 10, 2003

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4. Conclusion

As observed in this article, the oxidizing power [in the sense of oxide(s) formation] of the atmosphere is the key factor in corrosion. In chlorinating industrial environments clearly defined as oxidizing (Cl 2 /O 2 ) or reducing (HCl/H 2 ), the choice of materials can be based on a good knowledge of the mechanisms involved. The difficulty lies in chlorine-rich atmospheres where oxygen is a residual. It will then be necessary to play on the composition of the alloys, by increasing the contents of highly reducing additive elements (Al, Si) which can generate a protective oxide film, and/or to modify the gas phase by intentionally increasing the oxygen content, in order to control it in a range where these protective films are stable.

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