Abstract
Materials with a higher creep strength and sensitization resistance superior to those of 347AP are required in complex refinery such as delayed coker. To optimize material designing, the effect of B addition on the Z phase-strengthened steels has been investigated. B addition significantly improved the creep strength of steel containing Nb despite the absence of M23C6, whereas the creep strength of steel without Nb showed only a slight change with B addition. The size of Z phase was smaller in the Nb-containing steel with B content than that in B-free steel. It was suggested that the refinement of Z phase contributed to the creep strengthening by B addition in steels containing Nb.
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Stainless Steels