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Plasma-sprayed coating of hydroxylapatite on super austenitic stainless steels

Surface and Coatings Technology, 1998
Abstract Ti, Ti alloy, Co–Cr alloy and 316L SS are used for metallic prostheses, and other various types have been developed. However, the use of 316L SS is decreasing, owing to its low pitting resistance. Ti and Ti alloy are not used in the head part of hip joints because of their low corrosion-wear resistance.
K.T. Oh, Y.S. Park
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Role of Austenite in Weld Toughness of Super Duplex Stainless Steel

Welding in the World, 2005
Microstructure control for welding super duplex stainless steel SAF2507 was carried out on a welded joint by GTA welding. The toughness of the bond region in the heat-affected zone (HAZ) of the advanced SAF2507 stainless steel was much lower than that of the base metal. The microstructure of the bond region for the as-welded sample was examined and the
T. Kuroda, K. Ikeuchi, Y. Kitagawa
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Effect of Ultrasonic Shot Peening on the Microstructure of Austenitic Stainless Steel 316 and Super Duplex Stainless Steel UNS S32750

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2020
Shot peening for nanocrystallization of the surface region is a good way of improving corrosion-, fatigue-, and wear-resistance, etc. of metallic parts (Lu, K., 2014. Making strong nanomaterials ductile with gradients. Science, 345(6203), pp.1455–1456).
Sijia, Liu, Keesam, Shin
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Interface microstructure across cladding of super duplex stainless steel with austenitic stainless steel buffer layer

Surface and Coatings Technology, 2014
Abstract The evolution of microstructure and texture across the fusion boundaries of a cladding produced by gas tungsten arc welding process was examined by optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction, electron backscatter diffraction, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.
Morteza Shamanian   +3 more
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Investigation of the Surface Degradation Properties of Aluminized Super Austenitic Stainless Steel

JOM, 2023
This study was supported by Ondokuz May's University Scientific Research Project with PYO.MUH.1904.21.022 code. The authors thanks to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shafaqat Siddique for editing of the manuscript.
Doleker, Kadir Mert   +3 more
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Crevice corrosion resistance of super-austenitic and super-duplex stainless steels in chloride solutions

CORROSION 2015, 2015
Abstract The crevice corrosion resistance of super-duplex S32750, and super-austenitic S31254 and S32654 stainless steels was assessed in chloride solutions, at different temperatures. Alloys S32750 and S31254 suffered crevice corrosion between 30 and 90°C, while alloy S32654 only suffered crevice corrosion at 60 and 90°C.
Pablo A. Martínez   +4 more
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Influence of Thermal Treatment on the Caustic SCC of Super Austenitic Stainless Steel

Materials Science Forum, 2005
In general, thermal treatment at 500oC ~ 900oC ranges depending upon alloy composition of stainless steels can sensitize the steels and promote the intergranular cracking, and their intergranular corrosion resistance is decreased. These behaviors seem to be related to the change of microstructures. So, heat treatment at that temperature range should be
Y.R. Yoo   +5 more
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Behaviour of Super-Austenitic Stainless Steels in Chlorinated Brackish Seawater

CORROSION 1994, 1994
Abstract A series of highly-alloyed austenitic stainless steels has been exposed in a model heat exchanger cooled with water from a brackish inlet in southeast Florida. The behavior of the alloys has been found to depend significantly on the formation of adherent surface deposits.
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Mechanisms of hydrogen trapping in austenitic, duplex, and super martensitic stainless steels

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2017
Abstract Hydrogen interaction with structural materials, especially stainless steels, is of great importance due to the acute effect that it can have on them. Stainless steels have become very common in many applications, and in water and high pressure environments in particular, due to their high levels of corrosion resistance and broad range of ...
R. Silverstein, D. Eliezer
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Hot Ductility Characterization of Sanicro-28 Super-Austenitic Stainless Steel

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2016
The hot ductility behavior of a super-austenitic stainless steel has been studied using tensile testing method in the temperature range from 1073 K to 1373 K (800 °C to 1100 °C) under the strain rates of 0.1, 0.01, and 0.001 s−1. The hot compression tests were also performed at the same deformation condition to identify the activated restoration ...
A. Mirzaei   +2 more
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