QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY
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Low Temperature Sensitization Behavior in the Weld Metal of Austenitic Stainless Steel
Study on Low Temperature Sensitization in Weldments of Austenitic Stainless Steels and Its Improvement by Laser Surface Melting Treatment (Report 1)
Hiroaki MoriKazutoshi NishimotoYoshikuni Nakao
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1996 Volume 14 Issue 2 Pages 352-358

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Low temperature sensitization (LTS) behavior in the weld metal of Type308 stainless steel was investigated in this study.
Three kinds of Type308 stainless steels, of which carbon contents were 0.04%, 0.06% and 0.08%, were used for this study. TIG welding method was adopted to make the weld metals. Weld metals were subjected to the sensitizing heat treatment in the temperature range between 773 K and 1073 K. The degree of sensitization were examined by the EPR method and the Strauss test. Chromium carbide was absorbed to precipitate at δ/γ grain boundaries in the as-welded weld metals Corrosion test results have shown that the higher carbon content in the weld metal is, the earlier sensitization yields in it. Sensitization in weld metals is found to occur faster than in those solution heat-treated at 1273 K prior to sensitizing heat-treatment. This fact suggests that preexisted chromium carbides have an effect to accelerate sensitization. That is, it is apparent that LTS phenomenon occur even in the weld metal. Moreover, sensitization in the weld metal has occurred in much shorter time than in HAZ, which is attributed to the preferential precipitation of chromium carbide at δ/γ grain boundaries in the weld metals.

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