Practical Metallography | 2021

Effect of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure of Cast Martensitic Stainless Steel

 
 

Abstract


Abstract The resistance of martensitic stainless steels to wear and corrosion is greatly influenced by the martensitic matrix and the presence of carbides. The precipitation of carbides along the grain boundaries will lead to a significant decrease in fracture toughness and furthermore, will increase the risk of intergranular corrosion. With tools made of corrosion-resistant steel castings, this fact is of particular relevance as coarse eutectic carbide precipitates are normally not sufficiently dissolved during conventional austenitization. In this context, the dissolution of carbides will be studied on the basis of systematic heat treatment experiments and observed using light optical microscopy and the resulting microstructure and its impact on the mechanical properties (hardness) will be discussed in the following sections.

Volume 58
Pages 180 - 192
DOI 10.1515/pm-2021-0013
Language English
Journal Practical Metallography

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