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In Situ X‐Ray Diffraction Analysis of Microstructure Evolution during Deep Cryogenic Treatment and Tempering of Tool Steels

Chengsong Cui, Juan Dong, Jérémy Épp, A. Schulz, M. Steinbacher, Serdal Acar, Sebastian Herbst, Hans Jürgen Maier

2021steel research international13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Deep cryogenic treatment of tool steels, incorporated in conventional hardening and tempering, has been a topic of intensive research in recent years. Yet, the governing microstructural mechanisms involved in the deep cryogenic treatment of high‐alloyed tool steels are still controversial. Thus, an in situ X‐ray diffraction study is conducted on three tool steels X38CrMoV5‐3, X153CrMoV12, and ~X190CrVMo20‐4 to shed light on microstructural evolution during cryogenic treatment and subsequent tempering. For these high‐alloyed tool steels, the transformation of retained austenite into martensite is detected during the cooling phase of the cryogenic treatment. A change in tetragonality of martensite occurs mainly in the heating phase of the subsequent tempering process, which indicates the diffusion of carbon and carbide precipitation from the martensite. The microstructure evolution of the tool steels after hardening, cryogenic treatment, and tempering is further examined by scanning electron microscopy.

Topics & Concepts

TemperingCryogenic treatmentMaterials scienceAusteniteMartensiteMetallurgyMicrostructureCarbideHardening (computing)Composite materialLayer (electronics)Metal Alloys Wear and PropertiesMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of SteelsHigh Entropy Alloys Studies
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