Institute of Metals Division - Identification of Chi and Sigma Phases in Stainless Steel with the Electron Probe Microanalyzer

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. S. Birks J. M. Siomkajlo P. K. Koh
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Direct identification in situ of x and a phase precipitates in stainless steel is possible with the electron probe microanalyzer. Although particles in the 1 p size range are too small to yield absolute percent composition, the relative % Crfi Mo ratio can be used to distinguish the two phases with better than 95 pct confidence. Wet chemical analysis of extracted residues gives Cr/Mo ratios in good agreement with electron probe results extrapolated to the 4 to 5 p size range. WHEN stainless steels are subjected to extended heating in the temperature region around 1600°F, precipitation of the brittle 0 or x phases may occur and impair the properties of the material. Identi-
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APA: L. S. Birks J. M. Siomkajlo P. K. Koh  (1961)  Institute of Metals Division - Identification of Chi and Sigma Phases in Stainless Steel with the Electron Probe Microanalyzer

MLA: L. S. Birks J. M. Siomkajlo P. K. Koh Institute of Metals Division - Identification of Chi and Sigma Phases in Stainless Steel with the Electron Probe Microanalyzer. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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