Metals (Jun 2021)

Transformation of the δ-Ferrite in SS2343 Austenitic Stainless Steel upon Annealing at 1050 °C, 1150 °C and 1250 °C

  • Boštjan Arh,
  • Franc Tehovnik,
  • Franci Vode

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met11060935
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 935

Abstract

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The solidification behaviors of laboratory cast austenitic SS2343 stainless steel in terms of the volume fraction of δ-ferrite in the as-cast state and its transformation after subsequent annealing were investigated. Monitoring of morphological transformations of δ-ferrite in the microstructure show the progress of δ-ferrite dissolution. Annealing tests were conducted at 1050 °C, 1150 °C and 1250 °C with soaking times of 5 and 40 min. The thermodynamic prediction and metallographic identification of δ-ferrite are presented. The ferrite fractions were measured using a magnetic method and determined to be in the range between 10.7% and 14.6%. The volume share of δ-ferrite decreased with an increase in temperature and the time of annealing. About 50–55% the δ-ferrite was effectively transformed. The δ-ferrite phase, originally present in a dendritic morphology, tends to break up and spheroidize. The morphology varies from vermicular, lacy and acicular shapes to globular for higher temperatures and for longer exposure times. In the δ-ferrite after annealing, concentrations of Cr and Mo decrease, and conversely the concentration of Ni increase, all by small, but significant, amounts. The observed changes in the solute concentration can be explained in terms of the transformation of ferrite into austenite and sigma phases.

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