Abstract

The Duplex stainless steel AISI 2205 is well known for its corrosion resistance, applicable to high pitting and stress resistance. Cryogenic treatment is chosen to boost the mechanical properties of AISI 2205 Stainless Steel. The specimens undergo cryogenic treatment, one of them being treated to the saturated limit. For comparison purpose, one specimen is kept as untreated. Wear test will be conducted at a constant speed and variable load by a pin on disc wear testing apparatus. Wear test is completed to assess the capability of utilizing a specific surface building innovation to diminish wear for a particular application and to research the impact of treatment conditions on the wear execution, so upgraded surface treatment conditions can be figured it out. Eventually, all specimens were undergone with Scanning Electron Microscope analysis.

Highlights

  • Stainless steel is the main material of iron-based alloys with a minimum quantity of around 11% chromium, a composition that prevents iron from corrosion and provides heat resistance

  • 2205 grade stainless steels were treated with cryogenic heat treatment, and the wear behaviour was observed

  • Cryogenic is a feasible technique to increase the resistance of stainless steel materials to wear

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Introduction

Stainless steel is the main material of iron-based alloys with a minimum quantity of around 11% chromium, a composition that prevents iron from corrosion and provides heat resistance. Relevant shapes of stainless steel include components C (from 0.03 to over 1.00 per cent), N, Al, Si, S, Ti, Ni, Cu, Se, Nb, and Mo. Stainless steel is 100 % recyclable, consisting of 60% recycled materials and 40% of end-of-life products [1,2,3]. Stainless steel is used for applications that resist corrosion and heat. Stainless steel, combined with strong mechanical properties, meets this entire necessity. Stainless Steel has good oxidation and corrosion resistance. Based on metallurgical structure stainless steel are classified as martensite stainless steels, ferritic stainless steels, precipitation stainless steel, Austenitic stainless steels and duplex stainless steel [5,6]

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