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- (164d) Effect of Surfactants On Electropolishing of Stainless Steel 316L
In this study, effect of surfactants initially present in electropolishing bath on surface finishing and performance of stainless steel 316 L (SS 316L) is investigated. Proper dosages of surfactants are initially introduced in the bath used in the electropolishing process in order to give better surface finish of SS 316L. Various instruments including atomic force microscope (AFM), scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) as well as potentiostat are employed to characterize the electropolished SS 316L pieces. The electrochemical corrosion behavior of SS 316L pieces is investigated in 1.0 N hydrochloric acid. The results show that initial presence of surfactants is found not only to smoothen the surface but also to increase the corrosion resistance of SS 316L.