Keywords
|
Electro Slag Remelting (ESR), low carbon steel, bainite, microstructure, mechanical
properties
|
Abstract
|
It is essential to produce steels free from impurities and inclusions and decrease the seg-
regations as much as possible knowing that the quality of the primary cast steel is a very
critical factor influencing its final microstructure and mechanical properties. For this aim,
various refinement processes including Electro Slag Remelting (ESR) have been developed to
gain high-quality primary steel for subsequent heat treatments and production procedures.
This article aims to study the effect of primarily conducted ESR process on microstructural
characteristics and final mechanical properties of carbide free low carbon bainitic steels isothermally
obtained at 350 and 400
◦
C. Results indicated that applying the ESR process before the
austempering heat treatments was beneficial in steel refinement and production of a clean
product free from inclusions. Besides, it has been declared that the amount of the segregation
in heat treated material decreased after conducting the ESR process and a much more uniform
distribution of alloying elements within the primary austenite could be attained. Uniform
primary austenite resulted in finer bainitic ferrites, much more uniform size distribution of
bainitic subunits and higher volume fraction of high carbon retained austenite. Finally, it has
been shown that higher values of ultimate tensile strength in combination with enhanced elongation
and also improved impact toughness properties could be achieved in samples primarily
electro-slag remelted.
|