Influence of solution treatment temperature on microstructural properties of an industrially forged UNS S32750/1.4410/F53 super duplex stainless steel (SDSS) alloy

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In this present study, the influence of solution annealing temperature on microstructural properties of a forged Super Duplex Stainless Steel (SDSS) was investigated by SEM-BSE (Scanning Electron Microscopy-Backscattered Electrons) and SEM-EBSD (Scanning Electron Microscopy-Electron Backscatter Diffraction) techniques. A brief solution treatment was applied to the forged super duplex alloy, at different temperatures between 800 °C and 1100 °C, with a constant holding time of 0.6 ks (10 min). Microstructural characteristics such as nature, weight fraction, distribution and morphology of constituent phases, average grain-size and grain misorientation were analysed in relation to the solution annealing temperature. Experimental results have shown that the constituent phases in the SDSS alloy are δ-Fe, -Fe and γ (Cr-Fe) and that their properties are influenced by the solution treatment temperature. SEM examinations revealed microstructural modifications induced by the Cr rich precipitates along the δ/γ and δ/δ grain boundaries, which may significantly affect the toughness and the corrosion resistance of the alloy. Solution annealing at 1100 °C led to complete dissolution of σ (Cr-Fe) phase, the microstructure being formed of primary δ-Fe and γ-Fe. The orientation relationship between δ/δ, γ/γ and δ/γ grains was determined by electron back scattering diffraction (EBSD). Both primary constituent phase’s microhardness and global microhardness were determined.

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Cojocaru, V. D., Şerban, N., Angelescu, M. L., Cotruţ, M. C., Cojocaru, E. M., & Vintilă, A. N. (2017). Influence of solution treatment temperature on microstructural properties of an industrially forged UNS S32750/1.4410/F53 super duplex stainless steel (SDSS) alloy. Metals, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/met7060210

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