Abstract
The tempered martensite lath structure of a 10% Cr martensitic steel after normalizing and tempering at 750 °C was studied. The effect of reducing the tempering temperature from 770 by 20 °C on the microstructural parameters in steel was shown. Tempering at a lower temperature of 750 °C provides thinner laths and finer M23C6 particles (55 nm) than tempering at 770 °C. Such structural changes do not affect the creep rupture time at 650 °C and applied stresses of 180 and 160 MPa, whereas the positive effect occurs at 140 MPa, the time to rupture increases by more than two times from 1426 to 3909 hours.
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