Effect of titanium on the microstructure and mechanical properties of high-carbon martensitic stainless steel 8Cr13MoV

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The effect of titanium on the carbides and mechanical properties of martensitic stainless steel 8Cr13MoV was studied. The results showed that TiCs not only acted as nucleation sites for δ-Fe and eutectic carbides, leading to the refinement of the microstructure, but also inhibited the formation of eutectic carbides M7C3. The addition of titanium in steel also promoted the transformation of M7C3-type to M23C6-type carbides, and consequently more carbides could be dissolved into the matrix during hot processing as demonstrated by the determination of extracted carbides from the steel matrix. Meanwhile, titanium suppressed the precipitation of secondary carbides during annealing. The appropriate amount of titanium addition decreased the size and fraction of primary carbides in the as-cast ingot, and improved the mechanical properties of the annealed steel.

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Yu, W. T., Li, J., Shi, C. B., & Zhu, Q. T. (2016). Effect of titanium on the microstructure and mechanical properties of high-carbon martensitic stainless steel 8Cr13MoV. Metals, 6(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/met6080193

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