ASTM A262-10
Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels

Standard No.
ASTM A262-10
Release Date
2010
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Status
Replace By
ASTM A262-13
Latest
ASTM A262-15(2021)
Scope

1.1 These practices cover the following five tests:

1.1.1 Practice A8212;Oxalic Acid Etch Test for Classification of Etch Structures of Austenitic Stainless Steels (Sections 3 to 7, inclusive),

1.1.2 Practice B8212;Ferric SulfateSulfuric Acid Test for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels (Sections 8 to 14, inclusive),

1.1.3 Practice C8212;Nitric Acid Test for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels (Sections 15 to 21, inclusive),

1.1.4 Practice E8212;CopperCopper SulfateSulfuric Acid Test for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels (Sections 22 to 31, inclusive), and

1.1.5 Practice F8212;CopperCopper Sulfate50 % Sulfuric Acid Test for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Molybdenum-Bearing Austenitic Stainless Steels (Sections 32 to 38, inclusive).

1.2 The following factors govern the application of these practices:

1.2.1 Susceptibility to intergranular attack associated with the precipitation of chromium carbides is readily detected in all six tests.

1.2.2 Sigma phase in wrought chromium-nickel-molybdenum steels, which may or may not be visible in the microstructure, can result in high corrosion rates only in nitric acid.

1.2.3 Sigma phase in titanium or columbium stabilized alloys and cast molybdenum-bearing stainless alloys, which may or may not be visible in the microstructure, can result in high corrosion rates in both the nitric acid and ferric sulfate-sulfuric acid solutions.

1.3 The oxalic acid etch test is a rapid method of identifying, by simple etching, those specimens of certain stainless steel grades that are essentially free of susceptibility to intergranular attack associated with chromium carbide precipitates. These specimens will have low corrosion rates in certain corrosion tests and therefore can be eliminated (screened) from testing as acceptable.

1.4 The ferric sulfatesulfuric acid test, the coppercopper sulfate50 % sulfuric acid test, and the nitric acid test are based on weight loss determinations and, thus, provide a quantitative measure of the relative performance of specimens evaluated. In contrast, the coppercopper sulfate16 % sulfuric acid test is based on visual examination of bend specimens and, therefore, classifies the specimens only as acceptable or nonacceptable.

1.5 In most cases either the 15-h coppercopper sulfate16 % sulfuric acid test or the 120-h ferric sulfatesulfuric acid test, combined with the oxalic acid etch test, will provide the required information in the shortest time. All stainless grades listed in the accompanying table may be evaluated in these combinations of screening and corrosion tests, except those specimens of molybdenum-bearing grades (for example 316, 316L, 317, and 317L), whi......

ASTM A262-10 history

  • 2021 ASTM A262-15(2021) Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2015 ASTM A262-15 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2014 ASTM A262-14 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2013 ASTM A262-13 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2010 ASTM A262-10 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2002 ASTM A262-02a(2008) Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2002 ASTM A262-02ae3 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2002 ASTM A262-02ae2 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2002 ASTM A262-02ae1 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2002 ASTM A262-02a Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2002 ASTM A262-02 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 2001 ASTM A262-01 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels
  • 1998 ASTM A262-98 Standard Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels



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