API 571 - Damage & Failure Summary
API 571 - Damage & Failure Summary
Softening Field
CS and low alloys
May cause a loss in strength Minimize exposure to metallography or
(Spheroidi- and/or creep resistance. 440°C to 760°C incl. 1Cr-0.5Mo
elevated temps removal of
N/A
zation) until 9Cr-1Mo
samples
General or localized;
occurs from moisture Corrosion rates
Atmospheric CS, low alloys, and Surface prep and proper Normally a distinctive
associated with increase with temp VT and UT
Corrosion atmospheric conditions up to about 250°F.
copper alloyed Al coating iron oxide (red rust)
scale forms
Boiler Water General corrosion and Primarily CS; Some Oxygen: pitting
Oxygen scavenging Water analysis;
pitting in the boiler low alloy, 300 SS anywhere in the
Condensate system and condensate
N/A
and copper based
treatment; Amine Dearator cracking
system; CO2: smooth
Corrosion inhibitor treatment WFMT
return piping. alloys grooving
3. High Temperature Corrosion
For All Industries
A loss in ductility
CS, low alloys, 400 Use lower strength steels; MT or PT for Can initiate sub-surface,
Hydrogen due to the
SS, Precipitation PWHT; Low hydrogen, dry surface cracks; UT but in most cases is
penetration of Ambient -
Embrittlement atomic hydrogen 300°F;
Hardenable SS, electrodes, and preheat for may be helpful; RT surface breaking; Higher
(HE) some high strength welding; Bake out at 400°F not sensitive strength steels cracking
can lead to brittle
Ni base alloys. or higher; enough is often intergranular
cracking
1. Uniform or Localized Loss of Thickness
For Refinery Industry
occurs principally on
Increases with
carbon Proper operation; Avoid
increasing temps; VT and UT thickness General uniform
steel in amine
Amine treating processes
Above 220°F can Primarily CS; 300 SS
buildup of HSAS; Design
should control local
internal; UT scans or thinning, localized
Corrosion due to amine &
result in acid gas highly resistant pressure drop to minimize profile RT for external; corrosion or localized
flashing and severe flashing; Corrosion coupons underdeposit attack
dissolved acid gases
localized corrosion
(CO2 and H2S)
RT or UT Thickness;
Pitting resistant alloys Monitor feed streams;
Ammonium occurring under
< 300°F; May corrode more have improved
ammonium chloride All commonly used Corrosion coupons Possible fouling or
Chloride or amine salt
well above water
materials;
resistance; Limit chlorides;
may be helpful if salts corrosion
dewpoint of 300°F Water wash; Filming
Corrosion deposits inhibitors deposit on the
element
presence of
High Temp hydrogen in H2S- Order of increasing Use alloys with high UT, VT and RT for
Uniform loss in
containing resistance: CS, low chromium content; 300 SS thickness from the
H2/H2S hydrocarbon streams
> 500°F
alloys, 400 SS, and are highly resistant at
thickness; Verify
process side with an
operating temps;
Corrosion caused in a uniform 300 SS service temps iron sulfide scale
loss in thickness
2. Environment Assisted Cracking
For Refinery Industry
Damage Description of Temperature Affected Inspection &
Prevention Appearance
Mechanisms Damage Range Materials monitoring
Occurs in aqueous
Crack detection best
Amine Stress alkanolamine systems Surface cracking on
PWHT all CS welds; with WFMT or ACFM;
used to ID primarily in HAZ,
Corrosion remove/absorb H2S
N/A CS and low alloys Material selection PT usually not
but also in weld or
Cracking (clad or solid); effective; SWUT crack
and/or adjacent to HAZ;
depths; AET
CO2