Corrosion Intergranular ASTM A262
Corrosion Intergranular ASTM A262
Corrosion Intergranular ASTM A262
The oxalic acid etch test may be used to screen specimens intended for testing in
Practice B, C, E and F.
Each practice contains a table showing which classifications of etch structures on
a given stainless steel grade are equivalent to acceptable, or possibly
nonacceptable performance in that particular test. Specimens having acceptable
etch structures need not be subjected to the hot acid test. Specimens having
nonacceptable etch structures must be tested in the specified hot acid solution.
Extra-low-carbon grades, and stabilized grades, such as 304L, 316L, 317L, 321,
and 347, are tested after sensitizing heat treatments at 650 to 675C (1200 to
1250F), which is the range of maximum carbide precipitation. These sensitizing
treatments must be applied before the specimens are submitted to the oxalic acid
etch test. The most commonly used sensitizing treatment in 1 h at 675C (1250F).
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