Abstract

The effect of laser-beam welding and subsequent short-time post-weld heat treatment at different temperatures and holding time on microstructure evolution and pitting corrosion behavior of UNS S31803 duplex stainless steel was investigated. The results showed the as-welded joint displayed impaired pitting corrosion resistance and that pitting preferentially occurred at ferrite grain in the fusion zone. Short-time heat treatment enhanced the pitting corrosion resistance of welded joint. Optimal post-weld heat treatment of 3min heat treatment at 1080°C was identified at which the joint restored the pitting corrosion resistance lost during welding process.

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