Journal of Materials Research and Technology (May 2023)
Study on the role of cryogenic treatment on corrosion and wear behaviors of high manganese austenitic steel
Abstract
In this study, electrochemical corrosion and wear experiments were conducted to clarify the role of cryogenic treatment on the microstructural morphology and resistance to corrosion and wear of high-manganese austenitic steel. Heat treatment of the solution (950 °C) and annealing (500 °C and 600 °C) were performed on the hot-rolled specimens. Cryogenic treatment was applied to hot-rolled, hot-rolled + heat treated specimens. Cryogenic treatment is a practical technology for eliminating the strip morphology of hot-rolled specimens and improves the wear resistance of heat-treated specimens. However, it plays different role on the corrosion resistance of tested specimens related with production process. The wear mechanism differs due to the cryogenic treatment. A schematic model of the wear mechanism is proposed based on the experimental results. Cryogenic treatment coarsens the grain size regardless of the production process.