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Evaluation of corrosion attack of chimney liners

Open Access
|May 2016

Abstract

The case study of chimney liner corrosion addresses three specific cases of damage of chimney systems from of stainless steels. These systems were used for flue of gas arising from the combustion of brown coal in small automatic boilers, which are used for heating. Detailed analyzes implied that the cause of devastating corrosion of the steel AISI 316 and 304 steel (CSN 17349, 17241) was particularly high content of halides (chlorides and fluorides), which caused a severe pitting corrosion, which led up to the perforation of the liner material. Simultaneous reduction of the thickness of the used sheets was due to by the general corrosion, which was caused by the sulfur in the solid fuel. The condensation then led to acid environment and therefore the corrosion below the dew point of the sulfuric acid has occurred. All is documented by metallographic analysis and microanalysis of the corrosion products.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/kom-2016-0009 | Journal eISSN: 1804-1213 | Journal ISSN: 0452-599X
Language: English
Page range: 50 - 58
Published on: May 12, 2016
Published by: Association of Czech and Slovak Corrosion Engineers
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2016 M. Blahetová, J. Horák, P. Kubesa, S. Lasek, T. Ochodek, published by Association of Czech and Slovak Corrosion Engineers
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