Properties of Low Carbon High Nitrogen Martensitic Stainless Steels
We produced low carbon and high nitrogen martensitic stainless steels that contain less than 0.1 mass% C and more than 0.45 mass% N, through the pressurized induction melting process, in which nitrogen is introduced from a pressurized N2 atmosphere. The hardness and corrosion resistance of these ste...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials science forum 2007-03, Vol.539-543, p.4975-4980 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We produced low carbon and high nitrogen martensitic stainless steels that contain less than
0.1 mass% C and more than 0.45 mass% N, through the pressurized induction melting process, in which
nitrogen is introduced from a pressurized N2 atmosphere. The hardness and corrosion resistance of these
steels were investigated under various heat treatment conditions.
The hardness of these steels after spheroidal annealing treatment is approximately 95HRB and the cold
workability is superior to that of AISI440C. The hardness of these steels after quenching and sub-zero
treatment is from 53 to 56HRC. In the tempering process, however, high nitrogen steels show secondary
hardening at approximately 4 points in HRC compared with the quenched hardness after subzero
treatment and have the maximum tempered hardness of 56 to 60HRC around 723K. The corrosion
resistance of quenched and tempered materials under 723K is better than AISI304 evaluated by the pitting
potential in 3.5% NaCl aqueous solution. Both remnant Cr2N in hardening and precipitated Cr2N in
tempering degraded the corrosion resistance of high nitrogen martensitic stainless steels. The best
balanced developed steel has a hardness of 60HRC and better corrosion resistance than AISI304 under
optimal heat treatment conditions. |
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ISSN: | 0255-5476 1662-9752 1662-9752 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.539-543.4975 |