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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 28, 2011
Changmin Chun, BelleMead, NJ (US);
Mark A. Greaney, Upper Black Eddy, PA (US);
Thomas Bruno, Raritan, NJ (US);
Ian A. Cody, Adelaide, AU;
Trikur A. Ramanarayanan, Somerset, NJ (US);
ChangMin Chun, BelleMead, NJ (US);
Mark A. Greaney, Upper Black Eddy, PA (US);
Thomas Bruno, Raritan, NJ (US);
Ian A. Cody, Adelaide, AU;
Trikur A. Ramanarayanan, Somerset, NJ (US);
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, Annandale, NJ (US);
Abstract
A method of providing sulfidation corrosion resistance and corrosion induced fouling resistance for a heat transfer component is disclosed. The heat transfer component includes a heat exchange surface formed from a chromium-enriched oxide containing material formed from the composition δ, ε, and ζ, wherein ζ is a steel containing at least about 5 to about 40 wt. % chromium, ε is a chromium enriched oxide (MOor MOor mixtures thereof) formed on the surface of the steel ζ, wherein M is a metal containing at least 5 wt. % Cr based on the total weight of the metal M, and δ is a top layer formed on the surface of the chromium-enriched oxide ε, comprising sulfide, oxide, oxysulfide, and mixtures thereof. The top layer δ comprises iron sulfide (FeS), iron oxide (FeO), iron oxysulfide, iron-chromium sulfide, iron-chromium oxide, iron-chromium oxysulfide, and mixtures thereof. The metal M of the chromium enriched oxide (MOor MOor mixtures thereof) may comprise Fe, Cr, and constituting elements of the steel ζ. The steel ζ may be selected from low chromium steels, ferritic stainless steels, martensitic stainless steels, austenitic stainless steels, duplex stainless steels and precipitation-hardenable alloys.