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Nuclear Technology / Volume 25 / Number 3 / March 1975 / Pages 546-552
Technical Paper / Material / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT75-A24392
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The effect of composition on the 1-, 100-, and 1000-h recrystallization temperature of 20% cold-worked Type 316 stainless steel was determined by using hardness measurements. The study was performed on 45 different alloys, based on Type 316 stainless steel; compositional variations were in carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, boron, manganese, copper, silicon, molybdenum, cobalt, chromium, and nickel. Relatively minor compositional changes can markedly increase or decrease cold-work stability.