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Thermal ageing of ferrite in stainless steel

open access: yes, 2003
The changes in the microstructure and composition of ferrite in two types of cast duplex stainless steels and in an austenitic-ferritic weld metal after long term thermal ageing has been studied using analytical transmission electron microscope (FEGTEM).
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A-TIG Weldability of Ferritic Stainless Steel

open access: yesPreprints of the National Meeting of JWS, 2009
WOO, INSU, UHM, SANGHO, LEE, WONBAE
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Abrasion-Corrosion of Ferritic Stainless Steel

open access: yes, 2019
Wilian S. Labiapari   +3 more
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Textures of ferritic stainless steels

Materials Science and Technology, 1993
Abstract Whereas much research has been carried out on the texture development of Fe–Si steels or low carbon steels, very little attention has been given to the texture formation and investigation of the underlying mechanisms in Fe–Cr steels. Ferritic stainless steels containing between 11 and 17%Cr establish an important group of alloys owing to their
D. Raabe, K. Lüucke
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Embrittlement of ferritic stainless steels

Metallurgical Transactions A, 1980
The mechanical properties and microstructures of commercial 11 to 29 pct Cr ferritic steels were examined as functions of aging times to 1000 h at 371, 482, and 593°C. Of the properties evaluated, changes in impact transition temperatures were the best measure of embrittlement.
T. J. Nichol, A. Datta, G. Aggen
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Magnetic testing of ferritic stainless steel

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2021
Structural changes due to annealing were analyzed on ferritic stainless steel Electrodur EN 1.4105 (AISI 430F) specimens. Changes of magnetic properties and selected parameters of Barkhausen noise were compared to microstructural changes detected by microscopy and Vickers hardness measurement.
Vladimír Jančárik   +2 more
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Joining of austenitic stainless steel and ferritic stainless steel to sialon

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2001
Abstract Joining of ceramics to metal is not easy due to the difference in the thermal expansion of the two materials. In this research work, the joining of sialon to austenitic stainless steel and ferritic stainless steels were compared. At above a joining temperature of 1200°C, sialon will react with steel to form iron silicide and nitrogen is ...
P Hussain, A Isnin
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Dynamic Recrystallization Textures in Ferrite and Ferritic Stainless Steels

Materials Science Forum, 1998
The textures produced in two conventional IF steels, two ferritic stainless steels and α-iron were determined after deformation in torsion over the temperature range 20-1200°C. The experiments were carried out in the ferrite range and the conditions were chosen so as to eliminate the possibility of static recrystallization.
J. Baczynski, I. DeArdo, John J. Jonas
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Ferritic stainless steel — A coinage material

Bulletin of Materials Science, 1989
General economic and metallurgical requirements, and processing methods for coinage materials are reviewed. The Indian effort at the development of ferritic stainless steels for coinage is discussed. The results of several trials at the Salem Steel Plant towards establishing the appropriate composition and processing route are presented and evaluated.
V P Sardana, D A Pikle
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