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Laishetti

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Apr 19, 2023
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What is the forging temperature for 5%Si stainless steel (uns 32615)
 
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Thankyou ED
Do you know any idea how to decide homogenisation time after continuous casting of slab
 
It will take a bit of trial and error to work the time out.
Are you going to be direct hot charging?
What will you hot reduction be before you do any cold work?
Often people cheat on the slab homogenization and count on the hot work to finish the job.
But this can be problematic depending on the degree of segregation.


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We made ingots of M9 and M6 size, and after homogenization, we are planning to forge slabs for hot rolling.
 
by M9, do you mean 9 metric tons, so it is static casted (vs continuously cast)? if this is the case, the solidification will be slow, and hom process is almost a must to eliminate cast segregation. Hom could also dissolve ferrite for this alloy because Si is a ferrite former.

caution to be taken do not hold too long time to avoid sulfur and oxygen impurities rejected from austenite and diffused to grain boundaries, where they form weak, plastic films that can degrade hot workability. Grain growth worsens this effect.
 
Thankyou ED and MagBen
We succeeded with forging, now we are planning to hot rolling any suggestions for temperature and holding time please ?
 
Uniformity is critical.
Go to about 20C below the max hot work temperature in the spec sheet.
Soak long enough to assure that the entire slab is as uniform as possible.
If you furnace has +/-25C variation it will limit your hot reduction because of the difference in workability.
Be very careful to not go clear to the minimum hot work temperature.
The ductility drops off very fast.

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Thankyou ED,
Can we use the forging temperature range for rolling as well, because we don't have any prior experience of rolling of this grade?
 
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