Abstract

The structure and properties of an austenitic high-nitrogen corrosion-resistant 05Kh22AG15N8M2F cast steel produced by high-gradient directional solidification (HGDS) and equiaxed-grain solidification (ES) have been studied and compared. In contrast to ES, HGDS allows one to substantially decrease the degree of dendritic segregation of alloying elements, to eliminate porosity, and to increase the strength and plasticity of the steel.

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