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Oxidation and Sticking of Stainless Steels in Hot Rolling

  The continuous oxidation behaviour of a B445J1M ferritic stainless steel(FSS)was investigated in humid atmosphere containing 18%water vapour in the temperature range of 1000 to 1200℃.The isothermal oxidation behaviour of indefinite chill(IC)roll material was also studied in both dry and humid atmospheres at a temperature range of 550 to 700℃.The results indicate that the formation of Cr-rich oxide follows a parabolic law over time before breakaway oxidation occurs,and breakaway oxidation occurs at 1150℃ for the B445J1M steel.Temperature of 1150℃ is critical for the B445J1M steel that breakaway oxidation takes place and more oxides begin to form.In the dry air,the oxidation kinetics of the IC roll show that the mass gain raises gradually with the increase of temperature until 650℃,and the mass gain at 700℃ is lower than that at 650℃.In the humid atmosphere,however,the mass gain shows a linear trend and obviously goes up with the increase of oxidation temperature.The oxide scale formed in humid atmosphere adheres firmly to the matrix,whereas the oxide scale generated in dry air tends to peel off.In order to solve the sticking problem of FSS B445J1M,reheating temperature higher than 1150℃ before hot rolling and practical application of IC work rolls are suggested.

ferritic stainless steel hot rolling sticking oxidation

Zhao Jingwei Jiang Zhengyi Cheng Xiawei Hao Liang Wei Dongbin Ma Li Luo Ming Peng Jianguo Du Wei Luo Suzhen Jiang Laizhu

School of Mechanical,Materials and Mechatronic Engineering,University of Wollongong,NSW 2522,Austral Stainless Steel Technical Centre,Baosteel Research Institute(R&D Centre),Baoshan Iron & Steel Co.,Lt

国内会议

第十届中国钢铁年会暨第六届宝钢学术年会

上海

英文

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2015-10-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)