Effect of Precipitation Phases on Corrosion Performance of Mold Steel LJ338ESR for Plastics
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Effect of Precipitation Phases on Corrosion Performance of Mold Steel LJ338ESR for Plastics
Special SteelVol. 39, Issue 4, Pages: 58-62(2018)
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1. 武汉科技大学理学院,武汉,430065
2. 冶金工业过程系统科学湖北省重点实验室,武汉,430065
3. 湖北上大模具材料科技股份有限公司,鄂州,436054
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Received:08 February 2018,
Online First:01 June 2022,
Published:01 June 2018
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柯明鹏, 刘宏玉, 贺吉白, et al. Effect of Precipitation Phases on Corrosion Performance of Mold Steel LJ338ESR for Plastics[J]. Special Steel, 2018, 39(4): 58-62.
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柯明鹏, 刘宏玉, 贺吉白, et al. Effect of Precipitation Phases on Corrosion Performance of Mold Steel LJ338ESR for Plastics[J]. Special Steel, 2018, 39(4): 58-62.DOI:
Effect of Precipitation Phases on Corrosion Performance of Mold Steel LJ338ESR for Plastics
hardness and corrosion resistance of mold steel U338ESR for plastics treated at various solution and aging temperatures
were investigated by means of optical microscope (OM)
scanning electron microscope (SEM)
transmission electron microscope (TEM)
hardness tester and electrochemical analyzer. The results showed that with the increase of solution temperatures
which were at the range of 1 000 ~ 1 090 °C
alloying elements and NbC dissolved more into matrix
the uniformity of microstructures and the amount of martensite increased after water cooling
leading to the increase of hardness and the enhancement of corrosion resistance. When the aging temperatures were at the range of 300 -450 °C ,with the increase of temperatures
small Cu-rich phases nucleated and formed coherent bcc structure with the matrix and the coherent strain energy increased gradually
resulting in the increase of hardness and the decrease of corrosion resistance ; when the aging temperatures were at the range of 450 〜600°C
with the increase of temperatures
the Cu-rich phases transferred from coherent to incoherent state gradually
the coherent strain energy decreased
resulting in the decrease of hardness and the enhancement of the corrosion resistance. Reversed austenite formed at 600 °C