High-Temperature Corrosion Behavior of Superheater Materials at 600 °C: Insights from Laboratory and Field Exposures
Vicent Ssenteza,
Maria Dolores Paz Olausson,
Johan Eklund
et al.
Abstract:Combustion of biomass and waste results in release of corrosive species, such as alkali chlorides and water vapor, which accelerate the corrosion of superheaters in the boiler. To improve our understanding of alkali-induced corrosion, long-term corrosion investigations are needed. This study utilizes a systematic approach based on long-term corrosion studies (up to 8000 h) in a wellcontrolled laboratory environment to understand the corrosion behavior and protectiveness of oxide scales formed on a FeCr alloy (… Show more
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