Changes of Cleanliness during Electroslag Remelting of 17-7PH Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel
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Changes of Cleanliness during Electroslag Remelting of 17-7PH Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel
Special SteelVol. 43, Issue 5, Pages: 68-73(2022)
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1. 安徽富凯特材有限公司特种冶金部,绩溪,245300
2. 安徽工业大学冶金工程学院,马鞍山,243000
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Received:25 March 2022,
Online First:29 September 2022,
Published:29 September 2022
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徐涛, 王鹏, 周鹏程, et al. Changes of Cleanliness during Electroslag Remelting of 17-7PH Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel[J]. Special Steel, 2022, 43(5): 68-73.
DOI:
徐涛, 王鹏, 周鹏程, et al. Changes of Cleanliness during Electroslag Remelting of 17-7PH Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel[J]. Special Steel, 2022, 43(5): 68-73.DOI:
Changes of Cleanliness during Electroslag Remelting of 17-7PH Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel
17-7PH precipitation hardening stainless steel consumable electrode is prepared by 35 t electric arc furnace- AOD decarbonization- LF refining- ingot casting process
and 2 t electroslag ingot is obtained by gas shielded electroslag furnace. The change law of inclusion number
size and composition in 17-7PH steel before and after electroslag remelting are analyzed by ASPEX scanning electron microscope
and the morphology and type of inclusions in steel is further observed by SEM-EDS. The experimental results show that
after electroslag remelting
the oxygen content decreases from 6.6 x 10
-6
to 5.7 x 10
-6
and the nitrogen content decreases from 200 x 10
-6
to 180 x 10
-6
. The types of inclusions don't change before and after remelting
but
the total number of inclusions decreases significantly
especially the number and size of large particle inclusions decrease significantly. The total inclusions in electroslag ingot are mainly AIN inclusions
which are large in size and most in quantity. In order to improve the cleanliness of 17-7PH steel electroslag ingot
it is necessary to reduce the nitrogen content of consumable electrode as much as possible
so as to reduce the formation of AIN inclusions formed during electroslag remelting.