Analysis of oxide scale deformation and surface roughness characterisation in hot rolling of stainless steels

  • Cheng, X
  • Wei, D
  • Jiang, Z
  • Jiang, L
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Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Inderscience Publishers
ISSN
1749-785X
Journal
International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering

Abstract

© 2017 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. Stainless steels are iron-based alloys that contain a minimum of about 12% Cr. They have been classified by microstructure at room temperature. Two stainless steel grades 304 and 410L were studied in this paper. Hot rolling was performed on a Hille 100 experimental rolling mill under various reductions with consideration of the oxide scale thickness controlled by oxidation time. The experimental results show that the deformation behaviour of the oxide scale on the stainless steel 304 is sensitive to its thickness and exhibits higher resistance to be deformed. However, the reduction in thickness plays an important role in the uniformity of the oxide scale deformation for the stainless steel 410L. Friction...

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