Phase Changes in the Surface Layer of Stainless Steel Annealed at a Temperature of 550 degrees C

Materials (Basel, Switzerland)(2022)

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Stainless steels have the advantage of forming a protective surface layer to prevent corrosion. This layer results from phase and structural changes on the steel surface. Stainless steel samples (1.4404, 316L), whose alloying elements include Cr, Ni, Mo, and Mn, were subjected to the study of the surface layer. Prism-shaped samples (25 x 25 x 3) mm(3) were made from CL20ES stainless steel powder, using selective laser melting. After sandblasting with corundum powder and annealing at 550 degrees C for different periods of time (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 h), samples were studied by conversion X-ray Mossbauer spectroscopy (CXMS), conversion electron Mossbauer spectroscopy (CEMS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The main topics of the research were surface morphology and elemental and phase composition. The annealing of stainless steel samples resulted in a new surface layer comprising leaf-shaped crystals made of chromium oxide. The crystals grew, and their number increased as annealing time was extended. The amount of chromium increased in the surface layer at the expense of iron and nickel, and the longer the annealing time was set, the more chromium was observed in the surface layer. Iron compounds (BCC iron, mixed Fe-Cr oxide) were found in the surface layer, in addition to chromium oxide. BCC iron appeared only after annealing for at least 4 h, which is the initial time of austenitic-ferritic transformation. Mixed Fe-Cr oxide was observed in all annealed samples. All phase changes were observed in the surface layer at approximately 0.6 mu m depth.
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selective laser melting,stainless steel (1,4404),austenitic phase,ferritic phase,Mossbauer spectroscopy,scanning electron microscope,powder X-ray diffraction,energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
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