Influence of the Amount of Master Alloy on the Properties of Austenitic Stainless Steel AISI 316L Powder Sintered in Hydrogen

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  • Mateusz Skaloń
  • Jan Kazior

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/1612

Keywords:

master alloy, stainless steel, sintering

Abstract

AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel powder was modified with four different amounts of boron (0.1; 0.2; 0.3; 0.4 of wt. %) in the form of MasterAlloy micro-powder, and was sintered in a pure dry hydrogen atmosphere in order to obtain high density sintered samples characterized by a thickened non-porous surface layer. We investigated the influence of the amount of boron on: density, hardness, grain microhardness, porosity, microstructure and surface quality. The study revealed that it is possible by a conventional compacting and sintering process to obtain near full-density sintered samples with a non-porous superficial layer without boride precipitations.

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Mateusz Skaloń

Jan Kazior

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Published

2012-01-04

How to Cite

Skaloń, M., & Kazior, J. (2012). Influence of the Amount of Master Alloy on the Properties of Austenitic Stainless Steel AISI 316L Powder Sintered in Hydrogen. Acta Polytechnica, 52(4). https://doi.org/10.14311/1612

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