Abstract:
The purpose of this research was to study by electrochemical methods the behavior of AISI321 stainless steel food
grade samples in acidic corrosive environments. 3%, 6% and 9% CH3COOH solutions in bidistilled water were used.
The volume of solution studied was 300 ml. The exposure time of the stainless steel samples was 90 min. and the
exposure temperature was 22±1ºC. In order to achieve the proposed objective was been used a complex system
consisting of a potentiostat-galvanostat Wenking (HP 96-20), two multimeters Hameg (HM 8112-3) for voltage
monitoring, an original electrochemical cell and a computer for programming, acquisition and interpretation of
experimental data. In order to develop the mass balance the theoretical masses of 56Fe, Mn, Cr, Ni and Ti metal ions
which migrated in corrosive solutions were calculated. The chemical analysis of corrosive solutions after migration tests
was performed by ICP-MS method. The dissolution rates of metal ions studied were calculated. The results obtained
demonstrate the validity of the accelerated electrochemical method in laboratory tests for the study of the migration
phenomena of metal ions in acidic food environments.