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GAS CORROSION OF TITAN IN CARBON TETRACHLORIDE

Abstract

Commercially pure titanium is widely used only at moderately high temperatures (up to 773 K). Studying the gas corrosion of titanium and its alloys in chlorine-containing environments is important, as various aggressive environments are among the potential uses of titanium. Titanium is believed to be resistant to wet chlorine gas (>0.9% H2O). In dry chlorine at room temperature, titanium corrodes at a rate exceeding 10 g/(m2∙h), and ignition of the metal is possible. There are no data on the gas corrosion of titanium in other chlorine-containing environments.

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V.F. Goryushkin
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


Yu.V. Bendre
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


Ya.V. Tonkushin
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


N.A. Soskova
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


E.A. Budovskikh
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


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Goryushkin V., Bendre Yu., Tonkushin Ya., Soskova N., Budovskikh E. GAS CORROSION OF TITAN IN CARBON TETRACHLORIDE. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2013;(1):25-28. (In Russ.)

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