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ASTM G35-98

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Standard Practice for Determining the Susceptibility of Stainless Steels and Related Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys to Stress-Corrosion Cracking in Polythionic Acids

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1.1 This practice describes procedures for preparing and conducting the polythionic acid test at room temperature, 22 to 25&#176C (72 to 77&#176F), to determine the relative susceptibility of stainless steels or other related materials (nickel-chromium-iron alloys) to intergranular stress corrosion cracking. </p> <p>1.2 This practice can be used to evaluate stainless steels or other materials in the "as received" condition or after being subjected to high-temperature service, 482 to 815&#176C (900 to 1500&#176F), for prolonged periods of time. </p> <p>1.3 This practice can be applied to wrought products, castings, and weld metal of stainless steels or other related materials to be used in environments containing sulfur or sulfides. Other materials capable of being sensitized can also be tested in accordance with this test. </p> <p>1.4 This practice may be used with a variety of stress corrosion test specimens, surface finishes, and methods of applying stress. </p> <p>1.5 This standard may involve hazardous materials, operations, and equipment. This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For more specific precautionary statements, see Section 7. </p>


SDO ASTM: ASTM International
Document Number G35
Publication Date Jan. 1, 1988
Language en - English
Page Count 3
Revision Level 98
Supercedes
Committee G01.06
Publish Date Document Id Type View
June 1, 2023 G0035-23 Revision
Jan. 1, 1988 G0035-98 Revision
Nov. 1, 2015 G0035-98R15 Reaffirmation
Sept. 1, 2010 G0035-98R10 Reaffirmation
May 1, 2004 G0035-98R04 Reaffirmation