Effect of boron alloying on austenite decomposition in 080C wire rod grades

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This paper investigates the effect of boron alloying on austenite decomposition in 0.80C-0.50Mn-0.25Si-0.20Cr wire grades. This investigation is part of a research effort to use boron alloying to minimize nitrogen strain aging in high-carbon wire rod grades processed in electric arc furnaces. The dilatometric signal during austenite transformation was measured in a GLEEBLE® system for different cooling rates. A microstructural investigation was conducted to study pro-eutectoid constituents and the presence of martensite.

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This paper investigates the effect of boron alloying on austenite decomposition in 0.80C-0.50Mn-0.25Si-0.20Cr wire grades. This investigation is part of a research effort to use boron alloying to minimize nitrogen strain aging in high-carbon wire rod grades processed in electric arc furnaces. The dilatometric signal during austenite transformation was measured in a GLEEBLE® system for different cooling rates. A microstructural investigation was conducted to study pro-eutectoid constituents and the presence of martensite.

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Author(s)

Emmanuel De Moor and David K. Matlock, Colorado School of Mines, USA; Walther Van Raemdonck, NV Bekaert SA, Belgium; Bhaskar Yalamachili and Peter M. Power, Gerdau Ameristeel, USA; and Robert J. Glodowski, Stratcor Inc., USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Not yet published. Paper to be presented at WAI's International Technical Conference in Monterrey, Mexico, Oct., 2010.

Year

2010