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Precipitation characteristic of high strength steels microalloyed with titanium produced by compact strip production
Authors:Jian Zhou  Yonglin Kang  Xinping Mao
Affiliation:1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijiog 100083, China
2. CSP Institute for Technology, Guangzhou Iron & Steel Enterprises Group, Guangzhou 510730, China
Abstract:Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and physics-chemical phase analysis were employed to investigate the precipitates in high strength steels microalloyed with Ti produced by compact strip production (CSP). It was seen that precipitates in Ti microalloyed steels mainly included TiN, Ti4C2S2, and TiC. The size of TiN particles varied from 50 to 500 nm, and they could precipitate during or before soaking. The Ti4C2S2 with the size of 40-100 nm might precipitate before rolling, and the TiC particles with the size of 5-50 nm precipitated heterogeneously. High Ti content would lead to the presence of bigger TiC particles that precipitated in austenite, and by contrast, TiC particles that precipitated in ferrite and the transformation of austenite to ferrite was smaller. They were less than 30 nm and mainly responsible for precipitate strengthening. It should be noted that the TiC particles in higher Ti content were generally smaller than those in the steel with a lower Ti content.
Keywords:compact strip production (CSP)  precipitation  Ti microalloyed steels  nanometer particle
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