Effects of heat treatment and applied stresses on the corrosion performance of additively manufactured super duplex stainless steel clads

Volume: 14, Pages: 100878 - 100878
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Abstract
The super duplex stainless steel (SDSS) cladded low carbon steel (LCS) substrates manufactured via laser powder bed fusion technique (LPBF) have been recently developed to enhance the service life of the structural components in highly corrosive environments. As-printed (AP) SDSS clads showed predominantly δ-ferrite matrix with allotriomorphic austenite precipitating at the ferrite grain boundaries. Increasing scan speeds resulted in decreasing...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of heat treatment and applied stresses on the corrosion performance of additively manufactured super duplex stainless steel clads
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
14
Pages
100878 - 100878
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