GB/T 4334.1-2000: Method of 10% Oxalic Acid Etch Test for Stainless Steels
National Standard of the People’s Republic of China
ICS 77.040.99
Released: 2000-10-25
Implemented: 2001-09-01
Issued by: State Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision
1. Scope
This standard specifies the specimen, test solution, test equipment, test conditions and procedures, evaluation of test results, and test report for the 10% oxalic acid etch test method for stainless steels.
This standard is applicable as a screening test method for inspecting intergranular corrosion of austenitic stainless steels. After electrolytic etching of the specimen in 10% oxalic acid solution, the metallographic structure of the etched surface is observed under a microscope to determine whether long-term hot acid tests such as sulfuric acid-ferric sulfate, 65% nitric acid, nitric acid-hydrofluoric acid, and sulfuric acid-copper sulfate are required.
2. Normative References
- GB/T 655-1994: Chemical Reagent – Ammonium Persulfate
- GB/T 2100-1980: Technical Requirements for Stainless Acid-Resistant Steel Castings
- GB/T 9854-1988: Chemical Reagent – Oxalic Acid
3. Specimen Sampling
- 3.1.1 Wrought steel: same heat number, heat treatment batch, and specification
- 3.1.2 Castings: per GB/T 2100, same heat number
- 3.1.3 Welded pipes: same heat number, heat treatment batch, specification
- 3.1.4 Welding specimens: same product steel and welding process
- 3.1.5 Inspection surface shall be the service surface. Welded joint specimens shall include base metal, heat-affected zone, and weld metal
4. Sensitization Treatment
For ultra-low carbon steels (carbon content ≤ 0.03%) and stabilized steel grades (with titanium or niobium added), sensitization treatment regime is 650°C, holding for 2 hours for wrought specimens and 1 hour for castings, followed by air cooling.
5. Test Solution
Dissolve 100g of premium pure oxalic acid in 900 mL of distilled water or deionized water to prepare 10% oxalic acid solution.
6. Test Conditions
- Current density: 1 A/cm²
- Etching time: 90 seconds
- Solution temperature: 20°C to 50°C
- Microscope magnification: 200x to 500x
7. Structure Classification
| Category | Name | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| Class I | Step Structure | No corrosion grooves at grain boundaries |
| Class II | Mixed Structure | Corrosion grooves, no grains surrounded |
| Class III | Ditch Structure | Grains surrounded by corrosion grooves |
| Class IV | Free Ferrite Structure | No grooves, ferrite revealed |
| Class V | Continuous Ditch Structure | Deep, continuous corrosion grooves |
| Class VI | Pit Structure I | Many shallow pits, few deep pits |
| Class VII | Pit Structure II | Few shallow pits, many deep pits |
8. Test Report Requirements
- Specimen name and test area dimensions
- Current density
- Etching time and temperature
- Metallographic photographs after etching
- Evaluation results
Original PDF Document
Download Original PDF: GBT_4334-2008_金属和合金的腐蚀_不锈钢晶间腐蚀试验方法—45a97cc1-a0e6-49ee-8f34-d0ea11ca169f.pdf
Summary: This standard defines the method for 10% oxalic acid etch testing of stainless steels. It serves as a rapid screening method for intergranular corrosion of austenitic stainless steels.
This standard replaces GB/T 4334.1-1984. Released 2000-10-25, implemented 2001-09-01.
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