Aço inoxidável austeno-ferrítico contendo nióbio

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The austenitic-ferritic stainless steels present a better combination of mechanical properties and stress corrosion resistance than the ferritic or austenitic ones. The microstructures of these steels depend on the chemical compositions and heat treatments. In these steels, solidification starts at about 1450°C with the formation of ferrite, austenite at about 1300°C and sigma phase in the range of 600 to 950°C.The latter undertakes the corrosion resistance and the toughness of these steels. According to literature, niobium has a great influence in the transformation phase of austenitic-ferritic stainless steels. This study evaluated the effect of niobium in the microstructure, microhardness and charge transfer resistance of one austenitic-ferritic stainless steel. The samples were annealed at 1050°C and aged at 850°C to promote formation of the sigma phase. The corrosion testes were carried out in artificial saliva solution. The addition of 0.5% Nb in the steel led to the formation of the Laves phase.This phase, associated with the sigma phase, increases the hardness of the steel, although with a reduction in the values of the charge transfer resistance.

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Itman Filho, A., Cardoso, W. da S., Gontijo, L. C., da Silva, R. V., & Casteletti, L. C. (2013). Aço inoxidável austeno-ferrítico contendo nióbio. Revista Escola de Minas, 66(4), 467–471. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0370-44672013000400010

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