The UNS S32520 superduplex stainless steel processing by mechanical alloying / Processamento de aco inoxidavel superduplex uns s32520 por moagem de alta energia
AUTOR(ES)
Denilson José Marcolino de Aguiar
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2009
RESUMO
The proposal of the present work is the processing of UNS S32520 commercial duplex stainless steel by high energy milling. First, using hardness by microindentation, optical and scanning electron microgaphies tests, was studied the influence of annealing between 400C and 1000C, with aim in α- phase and σ-phase precipitation. For it, was taken some samples from commercial stainless steel sheet and comparing with and without annealing condition. Moreover, turning chips were machined from the sheet and then embbrietled isothermically at 475 C, for α-phase precipitation and at 800 C, for σ-phase precipitation. Later, these turning chips were processing in Spex and Attritor types of high energy milling. Some powders were achieved which were conformed in green compacts by cold pressure. The green compacts were sintered at 1200C for several times. The characterizations by optical and scanning electron microscopy showed grains microstructure with morphologies less oriented than as-received material, where were influenced by type of milling machine and time of sintering.
ASSUNTO(S)
ferrita moagem de alta energia austenita engenharia de materiais e metalurgica aco inoxidavel superduplex
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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