Evaluation and control of mechanical degradation of austenitic stainless 310S steel substrate during coated superconductor processing

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The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials

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The superconductor industry considers cold-rolled austenitic stainless 310S steel a less expensive substitute for Hastelloy X as a substrate for coated superconductor. However, the mechanical properties of cold-rolled 310S substrate degrade significantly in the superconductor deposition process. To overcome this, we applied hot rolling at 900 A degrees C (or 1000 A degrees C) to the 310S substrate. To check the property changes, a simulated annealing condition equivalent to that used in manufacturing was determined and applied. The effects of the hot rolling on the substrate were evaluated by analyzing its physical properties and texture.

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coated superconductor, mechanical degradation, substrate, austenitic stainless 310S steel, rolling temperature

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Metals and Materials International. 2018, vol. 24, issue 3, p. 448-454.