ASTM-A763 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Ferritic Stainless Steels

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1.1 These practices cover the following four tests:

1.1.1 Practice W -Oxalic acid etch test for detecting susceptibility to intergranular attack in stabilized ferritic stainless steels by classification of the etching structures (see Sections 3 through 10).

1.1.2 Practice X -Ferric sulfate-sulfuric acid test for detecting susceptibility to intergranular attack in ferritic stainless steels (Sections 11 to 16).

1.1.3 Practice Y -Copper-copper sulfate-50% sulfuric acid test for detecting susceptibility to intergranular attack in ferritic stainless steels (Sections 17 to 22).

1.1.4 Practice Z -Copper-copper sulfate-16% sulfuric acid test for detecting susceptibility to intergranular attack in ferritic stainless steels (Sections 23 to 29).

1.2 The following factors govern the application of these practices (1-6) :

1.2.1 Practice W, oxalic acid test, is a rapid method of identifying, by simple, electrolytic etching, those specimens of certain ferritic alloys that are not susceptible to intergranular corrosion associated with chromium carbide precipitation. Practice W is used as a screening test to avoid the necessity, for acceptable specimens, of more extensive testing required by Practices X, Y, and Z. See Table 1 for a listing of alloys for which Practice W is appropriate.

1.2.2 Practices X, Y, and Z can be used to detect the susceptibility of certain ferritic alloys to intergranular attack associated with the precipitation of chromium carbides or nitrides.

1.2.3 Practices W, X, Y, and Z can also be used to evaluate the effect of heat treatment or of fusion welding on susceptibility to intergranular corrosion.

1.2.4 Table 2 lists the identification ferritic stainless steels for which data on the application of at least one of the standard practices is available.

1.2.5 Some stabilized ferritic stainless steels may show high rates when tested by Practice X because of metallurgical factors not associated with chromium carbide or nitride precipitation. This possibility must be considered in selecting the test method. Combinations of alloys and test methods for which successful experience is available are shown in Table

1. Application of these standard tests to the other ferritic stainless steels will be by specific agreement between producer and user.

1.3 Depending on the test and alloy, evaluations may be accomplished by weight loss determination, microscopical examination, or bend test (Sections 30 and 31). The choices are listed in Table 1.

1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific safety precautionary statements, see 3.2.5, Section 7, 13.1, and 19.1.

Keywords

Copper-copper sulfate-sulfuric acid test; Corrosion-intergranular; Discontinuities-steel; Drain/waste/vent (DWV); Ferric sulfate-sulfuric acid test; Ferritic steel; Oxalic acid etch test; Stainless steel-corrosion testing; Steel; Surface analysis-metals/alloys; Visual examination-steel; Welded steel materials/applications; Zinc coatings; ferritic stainless steels-susceptibility to intergranular attack,; practices; ICS Number Code 77.140.20 (Steels of high quality)

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01.03 (Steel--Plate, Sheet, Strip, Wire; Stainless Steel Bar)

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77.140.20 (Stainless steels Including alloyed steels, corrosion-resistant steels, heat-resisting steels, etc.)

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Document Number

ASTM-A0763-15R21

Revision Level

2015 R21 EDITION

Status

Current

Modification Type

Editorially changed

Publication Date

Sept. 28, 2021

Document Type

Practice

Page Count

11 pages

Committee Number

A01.14