EFFECT OF MICRO-ALLOYING ON QUENCHING BEHAVIOUR OF STEELS FOR BACK-UP ROLLS

Authors

  • Andrea Di Schino
  • Maria Richetta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12776/ams.v23i2.898

Keywords:

Micro-alloyed steels, mechanical properties, quenching, tempering

Abstract

The use of micro-alloyed steels for back-up rolls manufacturing gives the possibility to obtain advantages associated with the benefit of the application of micro-alloying elements and thermo-mechanical treatments. In this paper the effect of alloying elements has been evaluated aimed to improve steel hardenability and at the same time to reduce the fabrication cost. 3% Cr and 5% Cr steels are considered with a reduced Mo content. Analysis of alloying on hardenability is performed by means of metallurgical models and on laboratory scale. Results show a higher hardenability in the case of 5% Cr steels. Moreover, such family of steels also show a dependence on prior austenitic grain size. In both the steel families no warnings are detected in terms of residual austenite presence after quenching.

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Published

2017-06-30

How to Cite

Di Schino, A. ., & Richetta, M. . (2017). EFFECT OF MICRO-ALLOYING ON QUENCHING BEHAVIOUR OF STEELS FOR BACK-UP ROLLS. Acta Metallurgica Slovaca, 23(2), 105–110. https://doi.org/10.12776/ams.v23i2.898