Abstract
Hyper-duplex stainless steel castings of grade 7A of ASTM A-890 are comparatively new in duplex series, and their regular production has not yet been started like other super-duplex grades 5A and 6A. In view of this, a study has been undertaken to find out the properties of this grade under different experimental conditions. Tensile properties and hardness are found to be higher than other super-duplex grades; however, impact values at − 50 °C are lower than grade 6A. Pitting corrosion, critical pitting temperature and intergranular corrosion tests were carried out as per ASTM standard. Potentiodynamic polarization scan was carried out and compared with 6A. Deleterious phases were formed by holding samples for a shorter time at 1000 °C with a corresponding increase in hardness and drop in ferrite content. 475 °C embrittlement effect was studied and compared with other duplex grades. Re-dissolution of harmful precipitates was carried out at 550 °C by varying time to study any change in properties. Some of the properties of grade 7A were compared with wrought product of hyper-duplex grade, UNS S32707. Low-temperature impact values of hot-worked cast 7A test block were improved considerably in both longitudinal and transverse direction. Dry sliding wear resistance test was carried out as per ASTM standard, and values were found to be better than grade 6A.
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