Stainless Steel Corrosions
Contact us for our services and get a free consultation.
Stainless Steel Corrosions
Although stainless steels are made corrosion resistant, they can show severe corrosion under demanding conditions.
Reasons:
- Foreign metal impurities formed during manufacturing.
- Burns that occur in the annealing and welding zones.
- Manufactures made with unsuitable stainless steel.
Varieties:
- Atmospheric Corrosion
- Intercrystalline corrosion
- Chlorstress corrosion
- Pit corrosion
- Electrochemical corrosion
If the necessary treatment is not carried out in the face of these corrosions, serious breakdowns and punctures occur. Due to the corrosive structure of stainless steel, corrosion will progress faster than normal metals.

Cheminox offers great solutions on “Chemical Passivation in Stainless Steels”.
You can contact us using the form you see on the right.
Expert Help
Other Posts
What is a Passive Layer?
Stainless Steels Chromium - Nickel is an alloy metal obtained by a mixture of many materials, mainly nickel.
What is a Passive Layer?
Stainless Steels Chromium - Nickel is an alloy metal obtained by a mixture of many materials, mainly nickel.