Corrosion Resistant Performance of TMCP HSLA Steel for Oil Ship

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Thermal-mechanical controlled process (TMCP) has been used to develop new high strength low alloy (HSLA) steels with excellent corrosion resistant property for oil ship construction. Experiment results shown that the microstructure of the steel, which consisted of only ferrite including bainite ferrite, exhibited expected corrosion resistant performance. Higher Mo content led to better corrosion resistance.

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