What Causes Intergranular Corrosion? Intergranular corrosion occurs when certain metals and alloys reach temperatures between 425°C and 870°C (887°F to 1598°F.). |
Intergranular corrosion (IGC) is a selective attack in the vicinity of the grain boundaries of a stainless steel. It is as a result of chromium depletion, ... |
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