Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
236192 Powder Technology 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Nanostructured stainless steel powders were prepared by DDPM and pulverisette mill•It takes only 10 h in DDPM as compared to 40 h in pulverisette mill•The presence of N2 facilitates ferrite to austenitic transformation during annealing•Powder size of around 10-15 μm with crystallite size around 20 nm can be produced

In the present work, nano-structured austenitic and ferritic stainless steel powders were prepared in bulk by milling elemental powders in a specially designed dual-drive planetary mill (DDPM) and Fritsch pulverisette planetary mill (P5 mill) for 10 and 40 h respectively. The progress of milling and phase transition of stainless steel have been studied by means of X-ray diffraction. The crystallite size and the lattice strain of the austenitic stainless steel after 10 h of milling are 9 nm and 5.59 × 10− 3 respectively. Similarly, the crystallite size and the lattice strain of the ferritic stainless steel after 10 h of milling are 8 nm and 9.05 × 10− 3 respectively. Annealing of milled powder at 750 °C promotes ferritic to austenitic transformation in both argon and nitrogen atmospheres as limited transformation takes place after milling. However, nitrogen favors the transformation to a greater extent than argon. Lattice parameters calculated from both high resolution transmission electron micrographs (HRTEM) and Nelson–Riley method match with austenitic and ferritic stainless steels. It has been found that initially particles are flattened and finally become almost spherical of size around 10–15 μm in both cases.

Graphical abstractBulk nanostructured austenitic and ferritic stainless steel powders were prepared by 10 h of milling in a specially designed dual drive planetary mill (DDPM) as compared to 40 h in Fritsch pulverisette (P5) mill. The austenitic stainless steel powder composition shows ferritic phase till 5 h of milling but after 10 h it shows austenitic phase in the DDPM. The presence of N2 facilitates ferrite to austenitic transformation. Annealing of milled powder at 750 °C promotes ferritic to austenitic transformation in both argon and nitrogen atmospheres, as limited transformation takes place after milling. Powder size of around 10–15 μm with crystallite size around 20 nm can be produced.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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