2021
DOI: 10.1002/maco.202112432
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Influence of nitrogen uptake and heat treatment on the microstructural characteristics and corrosion performance of X190CrVMo20‐4‐1 steel produced by supersolidus liquid‐phase sintering

Abstract: Martensitic stainless steel powder exhibits a high nitrogen uptake when densified by supersolidus liquid-phase sintering in a nitrogen atmosphere, but the optimum uptake, which is beneficial to its resistance to corrosion, is unknown. In this study, the resistance of high-carbon martensitic stainless steel X190CrVMo20-4-1 densified in a nitrogen atmosphere against pitting corrosion was explored. This was to clarify the impact of nitrogen uptake in the steel matrix in the quenched and tempered condition on its … Show more

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“…Remelting in the presence of Pulnierpulver resulted in an increase in the hardness of 559 HV 1 (by 288.1%). Farayibi et al (2021) achieved similar hardness values when heat-treating sintered martensitic stainless steel in the presence of nitrogen.…”
Section: Hardnessmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Remelting in the presence of Pulnierpulver resulted in an increase in the hardness of 559 HV 1 (by 288.1%). Farayibi et al (2021) achieved similar hardness values when heat-treating sintered martensitic stainless steel in the presence of nitrogen.…”
Section: Hardnessmentioning
confidence: 78%