Abstract

This paper demonstrates the results of the study of microstructure and physical-mechanical properties of the high-strength economically alloyed Fe-Cr-Mo steel, developed by RosNITI JSC for the production of the oil country tubular goods (OCTG) (casing and tubing). The main requirement for this steel is to provide simultaneous increased strength and resistance to sulfide stress cracking (SSC). It was shown that this problem could be solved by special heat treatment. As a result, the structure of this steel consists of a secondary sorbite with a lower dislocation density. Hardening is provided by dispersion-strengthened V, Nb carbides.

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