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Martensitic Stainless Steels for Food Contact Applications
AbstractFor industrial mechanical food processing steps, like cutting, slicing, grating, passing or similar applications, tools of martensitic stainless steels are used preferably because of their high hardness and corrosion resistance. The latter is decisive to avoid contamination of foodstuff by elements transferred from the steel alloy into the ...
Horst Zunko, Christoph Turk
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The Effects of Pre-Alloyed Steels Powder Compositions on Build Quality in Direct Metal Laser Re-Melting [PDF]
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Akhtar, SP, Wright, CS, Youseffi, M
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Effects of aluminum on hydrogen solubility and diffusion in deformed Fe-Mn alloys [PDF]
We discuss hydrogen diffusion and solubility in aluminum alloyed Fe-Mn alloys. The systems of interest are subjected to tetragonal and isotropic deformations. Based on ab initio modelling, we calculate solution energies, then employ Oriani's theory which
Dang, S. +4 more
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Graphene nanoplatelet (0.1 wt.%) reinforcement significantly enhances the performance of β Ti‐28Nb‐35.4Zr alloy. Grain refinement, reduced water contact angle, and improved surface characteristics promote osteoblast adhesion and complete surface coverage after 7 days.
Khurram Munir +5 more
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Research status of reversed austenite in martensite: review
This paper studies the role of reversed austenite in martensitic stainless steels, summarizes the formation principles of reversed austenite in martensitic stainless steels and reviews elements influencing its formation.
Juhao Shao, Shiqing Wang, Fangpo Li
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Influence of testing mode on the fatigue behavior of <111> austenitic grain at the nanometric length scale for TRIP steels [PDF]
Metastable austenitic stainless steels, and in particular the TRansformation Induced Plasticity steels, rely on a phase transformation from a ductile austenite to a slightly harder martensite.
Fargas Ribas, Gemma +5 more
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Additive Manufacturing of NiTi Shape Memory Alloys for Elastocaloric Applications: A Review
Additive manufacturing enables complex NiTi architectures that overcome key limitations in elastocaloric refrigeration, including poor heat transfer and high mechanical work input. This review surveys recent advances in LPBF‐ and DED‐fabricated NiTi shape memory alloys for elastocaloric applications, highlighting process–structure–performance ...
Ignatius Andre Setiawan +7 more
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Effects of Ce addition on inclusion modification in martensitic stainless steel
The control of inclusion features, i.e., chemical composition, distribution, quantity, and size, is in high demand for stainless steels to achieve good surface quality, pitting corrosion resistance, and mechanical properties.
Lei Xing +5 more
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Surface microhardening studies on steels after high feed milling [PDF]
The paper deals with the impact of high-speed machining production methods on the integrity of component surfaces. One has to point out that cutting conditions during machining have a significant impact on the final properties of surface and subsurface ...
Petrů, Jana +3 more
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The hardness and corrosion resistance of the martensitic stainless steel X30Cr13 depend directly on the applied heat treatment. This article describes and discusses the relationships between alloy composition, thermodynamic phase stabilities, heat treatment parameters, resulting microstructures, and achievable corrosion resistance. To investigate these
Adrian Evia Ocampo +3 more
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