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Corrosion resistance evaluation of precipitation hardening stainless steels with nb

Precipitate-hardened stainless steel was developed in 1945 as a consequence of the aerospace industry’s need for a high-strength steel that would be resistant to corrosion at high temperatures, and easily welded exceeding the properties of conventional stainless steel. This steel possesses substitutional martensitic microstructures that can afterwards be hardened by precipitation. For this research, two types of steel with alternative compositions were produced by using Nb as a precipitate producer, and PH13-8Mo steel for comparison purposes in terms of mechanical and corrosive resistance. Steel 1 showed corrosive resistance similar to PH13-8Mo and Steel 2 presented mechanical resistance close to that of PH13-8Mo.

Stainless steel; precipitation hardening; corrosion


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