Increasing Corrosion Properties of Steel 04Cr25Ni6NMo3

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The paper presents a method for increasing stainless steel 04Cr25Ni6NMo3 corrosion-resistant properties. An increased corrosion resistance develops due to the stabilization of the structure of titanium steel. The titanium additive changes the phase composition of the carbide phase and enhances the corrosion-resistant properties. Change of the phase composition of the carbide phase is analysed by means of the thermodynamic modelling.

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