Effect of boron addition on the precipitation behavior of S31254

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To reduce the precipitation of σ phases and to improve the hot workability of S31254 steels, boron has been added into the composition of S31254 to a concentration of 40 ppm. The precipitation behavior was investigated before and after the addition of boron in different S31254 alloys during the compression deformation, and the nose temperature at 950 °C and the phase dissolution temperature at 1074 °C were selected as the measurement temperature. The result showed that more σ phases were precipitated at the grain boundary of S31254 alloys, compared to the boron-added alloy. Meanwhile, the addition of 40 ppm boron into the alloys has obviously prevented the σ phases from the austenitic matrix, and it takes longer time for the precipitation of σ phase at 950 °C. The specific influence factors of boron on the precipitation of σ phases were also further discussed.

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Bai, J., Cui, Y., Wang, J., Dong, N., Qurashi, M. S., Wei, H., … Han, P. (2018). Effect of boron addition on the precipitation behavior of S31254. Metals, 8(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/met8070497

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