High Temperature Tensile Fracture Behavior of Copper-Containing Austenitic Antibacterial Stainless Steel

Materials (Basel). 2022 Feb 10;15(4):1297. doi: 10.3390/ma15041297.

Abstract

The mechanical properties and deformation microstructure of cast 304 Cu-containing austenitic stainless steel at 10-3/s strain rate in the range of 700~1200 °C were studied by Gleeble thermal simulator, metallographic microscope and scanning electron microscope. The results showed that the thermoplasticity of 304 Cu-containing austenitic stainless steel was higher than 60% when the temperature was higher than 1000 °C, and the tensile strength as a whole decreased with the increase in temperature. During the tensile process, the morphology and content of ferrite in the test steel were the main factors affecting the high-temperature thermoplastic of the billet. The inclusions near the fracture and the existence of ferrite at the grain boundary greatly affected the formation of microcracks and holes and the fracture.

Keywords: 304 Cu-containing stainless steel; ferrite; high temperature tensile; thermoplastic.