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Corrosion Testing of Iron- and Nickel-Based Alloys, Part 1: Test Methods (Revised), MTI Publication No. 46

By Richard S. Treseder and Thomas F. Degnan
1995 by MTI, 8-1/2" x 11", softbound, 55 pages, tables, figures, and references, ISBN 1-57698-004-9

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History of MTI test methods outlined. Details the special laboratory procedures for four test methods developed by MTI to evaluate corrosion resistance of new wrought iron-based and nickel-based alloys. MTI-1 Test Method comprises 14 test solutions of various concentrations of HCl, H2SO4, HNO3, H3PO4, acetic acid, formic acid, NaOH, HCl plus ferric chloride, and acetic acid plus acetic anhydride. Describes test specimen conditions: as-manufactured and welded. MTI-2 Test Method, a modification of ASTM G 28, is a means for ranking crevice resistance of alloys in 6% FeCl3 solution. Includes tabular data on CCT for 11 different alloys and different heats; alloys are ranked from CCT 2.5 to 55° C. MTI-3 Test Method measures resistance to stress corrosion cracking in boiling MgCl2 solution with U-bend specimens for specified exposure times. MTI-5 Test Method determines the relative resistance of alloys to SCC in a sodium chloride drop evaporation system. These test methods can also be used for ranking alloys.