Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1572093 Materials Characterization 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

AISI 444 steel is an 18Cr–2Mo ferritic stainless steel, containing Ti and Nb as stabilizing elements. The effects of aging in the 560–800 °C range on the microstructure, mechanical and magnetic properties were investigated. The material was not susceptible to sigma phase formation until 100 h of exposure. Slight hardening at 560 °C and progressive softening in the 650 °C–800 °C range were observed. At these temperatures, Mo-rich phases such as Fe2Mo and FeMoSi precipitate. The increase of particle sizes with the increase of temperature above 650 °C is responsible for the decrease of hardness. Precipitation of the Mo-rich phases increases the coercive force.

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