The deliquescence of the corrosion species produced by nuclear waste incineration, in particular ZnCl2, makes wet corrosion possible even in dehumidified atmosphere complicating the corrosion risk management of the equipment. A specific cyclic corrosion test was used to assess the compatibility of corrosion resistance alloys to such conditions. Thereby, AISI 316 L welds resisted somehow to pitting but experienced severe stress corrosion cracking, while UR66™ showed only pitting in the heat affected zone. Hastelloy® C22 exhibited better performance, with localized corrosion only in the fusion zone, that was greatly influenced by the composition of the filler materials and welding techniques.
This work was part of a project conducted in a partnership between Orano, CEA and Andra, supported by the French government program “Programme d’Investissements d’Avenir”.