The effect of mechanical deformation to the magnetic properties of stainless steel 304

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A study of a non-magnetic 304 austenitic stainless steel alloy through mechanical deformation has been done. These specimens are pipe usually used to deliver gas which contains corrosive oil fields. The metallographic observation of a 20% deformation shows the increase in the value of the magnetization, as compensation for the formation of martensite phase as a result of a mechanical treatment. Martensitic phase formed due to a shift in the structure of the z-axis due to the effects of pressure and shear from the cold rolled. The existence of martensite phase and magnetic properties conducted through x-ray diffraction and permagraf investigation. An identified x-ray diffraction pattern shows the presence of a new peak between 10°-30° angle indicate the mechanical deformation in crystallite structure. Furthermore, at in 20% distortion, the value of magnetization is increased above 0.2 T in small coercivity value and caused decreased the ability of corrosion resistant.

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Mubarok, N., Notonegoro, H. A., Thosin, K. A. Z., & Manaf, A. (2016). The effect of mechanical deformation to the magnetic properties of stainless steel 304. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 776). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/776/1/012014

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