Whether IGC practice – A test is alone sufficient for accepting a stainless steel sample?
Whether IGC practice – A test is alone sufficient to judge the susceptibility of the material to intergranular corrosion?
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IGC practice – A test rapid screening test to test the susceptibility of austenitic stainless steel to IGA. Based on the test results of IGC practice – A, the material can be accepted or suspected but not rejected. Hence practice – A must be accompanied by some other tests to calculate the corrosion rate. By comparing the calculated corrosion rate and the allowable corrosion rate, the material can be accepted or rejected.