API 571 Reference Card
API 571 Reference Card
Corrosion
Mechanism
Description
Temp. Range
in F
Affected metallurgy
Prevention
Inspection Methods
Spheroidization/
Softening
Temper
Embrittlement.
Strain Aging
885F Embrittlement
Sigma Phase
Embrittlement
Brittle Fracture
Thermal Fatigue
Short Term
Overheating Stress
Rupture
800-1100
850-1400
CS, Cr-Mo
650-1100
2.25Cr-1Mo
CS & C-.5 Mo
600-1000
Metallographic test *
Adding Cr +.7
Temperature control
Charpy Impact
No*
1000-1750
Physical Testing*
--
N/A
--
All
All
VT,PT,MT *
All
PWHT
UT,RT,ET,VT,WFMT,SW
UT, PT
Description
Steam blanketing
DMW Cracking
Thermal Shock
Erosion/Corrosion
Cavitation
Mechanical Fatigue
CS, titanium exhibit an endurance limit- 300 ss, 400 ss, aluminum
& non-ferrous alloys, dont exhibit an endurance limit- calm shell
fingerprint with beach marks- cracks initiate
Vibration-Induced
Fatigue
1.
2.
Refractory
Degradation
Temp. Range
in F
Affected metallurgy
--
CS, LAS
>510
Prevention
Design
Inspection Methods
VT, IR scans
VT,PT,MT
All
All
VT,UT,RT
All
Design
VT,UT,RT
All
MT, PT
--
---
All
Design
MT, PT*
--
All Refractories
Design
VT, IR scan
Description
Reheat Cracking
Boiler fire boxes and stacks which also use refractories are
affected.
In heavy wall vessels in areas of high restraint including nozzle
welds and heavy wall piping
HSLA steels are highly susceptible for cracking.
Areas that uses oxygen or enriched air for combustion or other
process reasons
SRU, FCCU, Gasification and Partial oxidation units (POX).
Oxygen piping systems especially valves, regulators and other
impingement areas are potentially vulnerable.
Nonmetals such as used for seats and seals are easier to ignite
than metals.
Temp. Range
in F
Affected metallurgy
Prevention
Inspection Methods
---
Design
UT, MT, PT
---
Backlights can
be used for
check of
hydrocarbon
contamination
VT
1) Electrolyte, 2) anode-cathode, 3) electrical connectiondepends on cathode area- coat cathode rather than anode.
Atmospheric
corrosion
CUI
CS:10F to 350F
SS:140F to 400F
Cooling Water
corrosion
Boiler Water
Condensate
Fresh water> 140F, brackish water> 115F, cause scalingtitanium hydrides >180F
Oxygen scavenging (catalyzed sodium sulfite or hydrazine)amine inhibitor for CO2 corrosion
CO2
Flue-Gas Dew-Point
Microbiologically
Induced Corrosion
--
All
VT & UT*
Design*
Design
--
All
Design
---
<250
<300F
CS, LAS
--
--
All
Fe3O4 (magnetite)
VT, UT
VT, UT, RT
VT, UT, PT, (300 SS to
locate SCC)
Stream analysis
Description
Temp. Range
in F
Affected metallurgy
Prevention
Inspection Methods
2.
3.
4.
Soil
Caustic
Localized grooves
De-alloying
Graphitic
Oxidation
Sulfidation
1.
---
CP, Coating
Measuring Potential *
Design*
UT, RT
CP, coating
Acoustic techniques,
Ultrasonic
attenuation,MG, UT is
N/A
Coating
UT
Add Cr
UT
Add Cr, Mo
All
All
VT
30-80% Ni
<200F
<200F
Cast iron
2.
Carburization
1.
2.
Decarburization
1.
Metal Dusting
1.
Fuel Ash
1.
2.
Nitriding
1.
2.
3.
Chloride SSC,
3.
2.
>1000F - CS
>1500 - 300SS
>500, <500 for copper
alloys
>1100F
---
900-1500
Iron-based alloys
Iron, nickel and copper
based alloys
Iron-based alloys
CS, LAS
4.
Corrosion Fatigue
1.
2.
3.
Caustic SCC
(Embrittlement)
Surface cracks adjacent to non-PWHT- weldsIntegranular spider web and filled w/oxides-
1.
>140 F
SS300
----
All
-----
CS, LAS,300 SS
Design
UT, MTWFMT
WFMT,EC,RT /ACFM,*
PT Not Good
Description
2.
1.
2.
Hydrogen
Embrittlement
1.
Ethanol Stress
corrosion cracking
Sulfate stress
corrosion cracking
Ammonia SCC
Liquid Metal
Embrittlement (LME)
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
Temp. Range
in F
Affected metallurgy
Prevention
Inspection Methods
Copper alloys CS
PT, MT,WFMT,
RT- Not Good
Any range
300 SS Zn, Cu Alloys
Mercury, Alloy 400
Mercury, Al. Alloys
Mercury, HSS-Cd,
Lead.
Ambient to 300F; not
likely above 160-180F
All
--------
All grades of CS
--------
1.
2.
Applying PWHT
Apply Proper Coating
MT,PT
1.
Ammonium Bisulfide
( Alkaline Sour Water)
1.
2.
3.
Ammonium Chloride
Occurs in absence of free water @ temps above Jew pintLocalized pitting-salt have whitish, greenish, brownish appearance
1.
2.
3.
2.
Hydrochloric Acid
(HCL)
High Temp H2/H2S
LAS, 300,400ss arent suitable-CS forms protective fluoride scalewater concentration >3% is corrosive- In CS limit RE=%Cu+%Ni+
1.
1.
2.
1.
2.
>220F
---
All
>500F
All
>150F
120-150
>300
CS
VT&UT- Internal
Profile RT- External
UT, RT
All
UT,RT, Monitoring Ph
,Corrosion probes
VT,UT ,RT
UT ,RT
Description
%Cr=.2 max- Uniform loss for alloy 400 and cracking for nonstress relieved alloy 400
3.
4.
Naphthenic Acid
Corrosion
Phosphoric Acid
Crude and Vacuum heater tubes, Crude and Vacuum transfer lines,
Vacuum bottom piping, HVGO and LVGO circuits, HCGO and
LCGO circuits.
3. Crude and Vacuum tower internals.
4. D/S of crude and vacuum units and U/S of hydrogen mix points.
Phenol extraction facilities in lube plant
2.
1.
1.
2.
Affected metallurgy
Prevention
Inspection Methods
1.
2.
1.
Temp. Range
in F
CS, 304ss
<120F (300ss@100%),
<225F (316ss, alloy
20@85%)
CS,304SS,316SS, Alloy 20
Add Mo
Upgrade metallurgy
UT,RT,ER Probes
------
CS
---------
All
Ni alloys
RT,UT, ER probes
PT
ACFM/WFMT, PT(not
good)*
---
>200F
WFMT, SWUT
Amine Stress CC
Hydrogen Stress
Cracking- HF
Carbonate Stress
Corrosion Cracking
Results by exposure to aqueous HF acid environment- HAZInterganular- use CS with Carbon equivalent (CE) <0.43
Susceptibility increases with pH and carbonate concentrationPropagate parallel to welds, weld deposits, HAZ- Intergranular
and filled with oxides
1.
2.
750F-1500F for
sensitization
1.
2.
3.
>ambient
<180F
CS, LAS
Description
Temp. Range
in F
Affected metallurgy
Prevention
Inspection Methods
Titanium hydriding
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
---
>165F,
> 350F in hydrogen
atmosphere.
Titanium alloys
Add Cr&Mo
UT techniques
EC Techniques