Morphology and elemental distribution of the deposits on the surface and cross section of SS samples, compound identification with XRD and Raman spectroscopy
Different stainless steel compositions (SS304 and SS316 with different amounts of Si, Cr, C, Ni, Fe, Mo and others), temperature range 800-1000 °C, re-heating or not
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