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Investigation into Microstructures of Maraging Steel 250 Weldments and Effect of Post-Weld Heat Treatments

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In this article, the microstructures obtained by multipass gas tungsten arc welding in maraging steel grade 250 were investigated and it was found that a significant amount of reverted austenite formed on cell boundaries of weld metal after aging at 758-823 K for 3-5 h, and was stable at room temperature.
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This study was undertaken to gain a better understanding of microstructures obtained by multipass gas tungsten arc welding in maraging steel grade 250. Metallography and microhardness measurements were carried out on sheet and welded joints in as-welded and post-weld aged conditions. It was found that there was a significant amount of reverted austenite formed on cell boundaries of weld metal after aging at 758-823 K for 3-5 h, and was stable at room temperature. Aging at higher temperatures led to an increase in the continuous network of patchy austenite along the cell boundaries. The reason for the above, in our opinion, is the concentrational heterogeneity which characterizes the microstructure of maraging steel welds. No reverted austenite was observed in as-welded specimens. Solution annealing at 1093 K for 1 h did not completely eliminate the chemical heterogeneity associated with weld structures. However, homogenizing at 1373 K produced homogenous structure that on subsequent aging produces austenite-free lath martensitic structure.

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Precipitation reactions and strengthening behavior in 18 wt pct nickel maraging steels

TL;DR: In this article, the Johnson-Mehl-Avarami equation was used to describe the kinetics of precipitate nucleation in maraging steels C-250 and T-250, and the crystallography, structure and composition of the strengthening precipitates were studied utilizing analytical electron microscopy and computersimulated electron diffraction patterns.
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Microstructural changes during welding and subsequent heat treatment of 18Ni (250-grade) maraging steel

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