Ferrite decarburization of high silicon spring steel in three temperature ranges

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Surface decarburization of high silicon spring steel in ambient air was studied. The experimental results confirmed the decarburized mechanism under AC1 temperature, in the temperature range of AC1-AC3 and AC3-G. Under AC1 temperature, pearlite spheroidization and surface decarburization are carried out simultaneously and pearlite spheroidization is reinforced. Considering the oxidation loss depth, the true ferrite decarburized depth at 850 °C (AC3-G) is still smaller than that at 760°C (AC1-AC3). That is because an incubation period must pass away before ferrite decarburization occurs in the temperature range of AC3-G, and the ferrite decarburized rate is limited to being equal to the partial decarburized rate.

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Zhao, F., Zhang, C. L., & Liu, Y. Z. (2016). Ferrite decarburization of high silicon spring steel in three temperature ranges. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 61(3), 1369–1376. https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2016-0252

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