8 types of corrosion phenomena in water pumps
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- Jan 11,2024
There are usually 8 types of corrosion
phenomena in water pumps:
1. Wear corrosion: refers to the erosion
and corrosion of metal surfaces by high-speed fluid. Fluid erosion, wear and
corrosion are different from the abrasion caused when the medium contains solid
particles.
The water pump will produce wear during
operation, so we should try our best to use materials with good wear resistance
to reduce wear and corrosion. Of course, different materials have different
resistance to wear and corrosion.
2. Electrochemical corrosion:
Electrochemical corrosion refers to the electrochemical process in which the
contact surface of dissimilar metals forms a battery due to the difference in
electrode potential between metals, thereby causing corrosion of the anode
metal.
To prevent electrochemical corrosion,
one is to use a sacrificial anode to protect the cathode metal; the other is to
use the same metal material for the flow channel of the pump.
3. Intergranular corrosion:
Intergranular corrosion is a kind of partial corrosion, which mainly refers to
the precipitation of chromium carbide between stainless steel grains.
Intergranular corrosion is extremely corrosive to stainless steel materials.
Measures to avoid intergranular
corrosion are: anneal stainless steel, or use ultra-low carbon stainless steel
(C<0.03%).
4. Average corrosion: Average corrosion
means that when corrosive liquid contacts the metal surface, uniform chemical
corrosion occurs on the entire metal surface.
This is a common type of corrosion, and
it is also a less harmful type of corrosion. Measures to avoid uniform
corrosion are: use appropriate materials (including non-metals) and consider
sufficient corrosion margin when designing the water pump.
5. Crevice corrosion: Crevice corrosion
is a kind of local corrosion, which refers to the corrosion caused by the
partial destruction of the metal passive film due to the decrease in oxygen
content and/or the decrease in pH value in the gap after the gap is filled with
corrosive liquid.
The use of metals with high Cr and M0
contents can avoid or reduce the occurrence of crevice corrosion.
6. Pitting corrosion: Pitting corrosion
is a kind of partial corrosion. Due to the partial destruction of the metal
passive film, hemispherical pits are rapidly formed in certain areas of the
metal surface. This phenomenon is called pitting corrosion. Pitting corrosion
is mainly caused by Cl.
To avoid pitting corrosion, steel
containing M0 (usually 2.5% Mo) can be used, and as the Cl content and
temperature increase, the M0 content should also increase accordingly.
7. Stress corrosion: Stress corrosion
refers to a kind of partial corrosion caused by the combined action of stress
and corrosive environment.
The measure to avoid stress corrosion is
to use austenitic Cr-Ni steel with high Ni content (Ni; >25% to 30%).
8. Cavitation corrosion: The corrosion
caused when cavitation occurs in the pump is called cavitation corrosion. A
practical and simple method to prevent cavitation corrosion is to prevent
cavitation from occurring.
Water pump cavitation cannot be
prevented. Cavitation will occur more or less during the operation of the water
pump. For those water pumps that often produce cavitation corrosion,
anti-cavitation materials can be used to increase their cavitation resistance.