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Effect of resistance heating on the properties of cold-rolled stainless steel

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    Cold rolled austenitic stainless steels during electric heating recrystallize very fast, but at higher temperatures than in ordinary heating: softening and the necessary mechanical properties of steels A, B and C are attained at 1150–1200°C (2100–2190°F) and 100–1000°C (180–1800°F)/second.

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    The necessary resistance to intergranular corrosion can be secured in steels A. and C at all heating rates, and in steel B at 100–300°C (180–540°F)/second. If higher heating rates are used, the carbon in the steel must first be converted to titanium carbide.

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Mironov, L.V., Sazonov, V.G., Levitin, V.V. et al. Effect of resistance heating on the properties of cold-rolled stainless steel. Met Sci Heat Treat 1, 31–36 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00807924

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