High nitrogen stainless steel (HNSS) is becoming an increasingly important engineering material because of its excellent corrosion resistance and good mechanical properties. A hot rolled Cr19Mn19Mo2N0.7 HNSS, having a microstructure consisting of banded ferrite and dotted/dendritic nitrides dispersed in the austenite matrix, was solution treated at 1160oC for various times. It is shown that the nitride can be dissolved, and the shape of ferrite can be changed by the solution treatment. The microhardness of both austenite and ferrite decreases with increasing solution treatment time. This is attributed to an increased grain size and a homogeneous distribution of alloying elements. The results are helpful in controlling the thermomechanical processing of HNSSs in commercial practice.
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