RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Zatkalíková, Viera A1 Markovičová, Lenka A1 Belan, Juraj A1 Liptáková, Tatiana T1 Variability of Local Corrosion Attack Morphology of AISI 316Ti Stainless Steel in Aggressive Chloride Environment JF Manufacturing Technology Journal YR 2014 VO 14 IS 3 SP 493 OP 497 DO 10.21062/ujep/x.2014/a/1213-2489/MT/14/3/493 UL https://journalmt.com/artkey/mft-201403-0049.php AB AISI 316Ti is Cr-Ni-Mo austenitic stainless steel stabilized by Ti, recommended for construction of various industrial and medicine devices. In spite of its high Pitting Equivalent Resistance Number (PREN=23.688) it underlies local corrosion namely pitting in aggressive chloride environment. Appearance and extent of AISI 316Ti corrosion damage in a particular chloride solution depends strongly on temperature and surface treatment. One part of tested specimens is surface untreated the second part is treated by nitric acid passivation. Specimens are immersed for 24 hours at the temperatures of 30, 50 and 80 °C in 0.3M FeCl3 solution to induce pitting. Pitting corrosion morphology (shape and size of corrosion pits) is observed viewed from above and in profile as well, by optical metallographic microscope and scanning electrone microscopy SEM. Shape and size of corrosion pits is compared in dependence on temperature and surface finish of specimens.