Dear Friend , The IGSCC or intergranular stress corrosion is attributed to precipitation of chromium carbide at grain boundary. Also a favourable environment and a temperature range for sufficient time period boosts IGSCC .
On Tue 16 Feb, 2021, 12:06 Zacharias Rohith Joseph, <rohithjoseph18@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone.,Can someone pls explain the possibility of IGC in carbon steels. I was of the opinion that the same is more predominant in exotic steels like nickel or chrome based.what can be possibility of IGC occurring in carbon steels?--
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