CORROSION OF STAINLESS STEELS IN CHLORINE-CONTAINING DISINFECTANT SOLUTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.36773/1818-1212-2021-125-2-63-65Keywords:
corrosion, stainless steel, chlorine-containing disinfectant solutions, open-circuit potential, electron scanning microscopy, elemental analysisAbstract
The results on the corrosion resistance of stainless steels 304 and 316 in 2% solutions of chlorine-containing disinfectants are presented. For analysis, we used the definition of open-circuit potentials from the exposure time and the measurement of corrosion currents. The change in the composition and morphology of the treated surfaces was studied using scanning electron microscopy with elemental analysis.
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