Developing Very Fine Nanopearlitic Structure in a High Carbon Steel Wire before Drawing

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  • S. Sadeghpour Department of Materials Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, 8415683111, Iran.
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The effects of steel wire patenting process parameters on very fine interlamellar spacing in the pearlitic steel wire were investigated and the optimized condition of the process was achieved. In this work, the initial nanopearlitic structure was obtained in a 0.72 wt% carbon steel wire before the wire drawing process. The results were the minimum interlamellar spacing of 35 nm and maximum ultimate strength of 1960 MPa for austenitizing at 910 ˚C and isothermally transforming to pearlite at 510 ˚C.

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volume 8  issue 2

pages  1- 4

publication date 2011-07-01

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