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Laser surface modification of a 13.5% Cr, 0.6% C steel

Ion, John (author)
Moisio, T. (author)
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Pedersen, T.F. (author)
Danish Corrosion Centre
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Sørensen, B. (author)
Danish Corrosion Centre
Hansson, C.M. (author)
Danish Corrosion Centre
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1991
1991
English.
In: Journal of Materials Science. - 0022-2461 .- 1573-4803. ; 26:1, s. 43-48
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  • A 13.5% Cr, 0.6% C steel, with an initial microstructure of chromium carbides in a ferrite matrix, was heat-treated by scanning a high-power laser beam over the surface. The aim was to compare the physical and chemical properties produced by this type of selective surface treatment with those resulting from a conventional furnace desensitization and quench-hardening heat treatment. Surface heating homogenized the carbon originally bound in the carbides sufficiently to produce martensite, giving hardening to levels comparable with a conventional heat treatment. Chromium-rich zones, carbides and retained austenite were also detected in the heated microstructure. Surface melting produced complete homogenization of both carbon and chromium, which resulted in the retention of large amounts of austenite in the microstructure on cooling to room temperature. Subsequent refrigeration at - 196 °C transformed some of the austenite to martensite. Pitting corrosion and local reductions in hardness were observed adjacent to treated areas under certain conditions, due to precipitation of secondary carbides and elevated tempering, respectively.

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