High Manganese TWIP Steel with Increased Corrosion Resistance

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The paper describes the development of austenitic steel with the TWIP effect, which is alloyed with chromium to increase corrosion resistance. The experimental heat of this steel was cast in an experimental melting furnace and subsequently subjected to hot and cold rolling. After cold rolling, the appropriate recrystallization annealing temperature was applied to obtain the optimal austenitic grain size. X-ray diffraction proved that the steel contains a fully austenitic structure. After recrystallization annealing, the sheets achieved a TS of more than 950 MPa with an elongation of 40%. The corrosion resistance of this steel is increased with the addition of chromium.

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Podany, P., Gregor, T., Studecky, T., & Donik, C. (2022). High Manganese TWIP Steel with Increased Corrosion Resistance. Metals, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/met12101765

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