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Cevat

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  1. Hello Cevat and welcome to IFI!

    I think you need to read a bit about the basics. There are some problematic issues in your post:

    - what do you want to achieve by heat treating?

    - 1018 won't benefit from any heat treatment process, as it has too low carbon content (except the final normalizing after all the hammering is done on it)

    - why would be manganese sulfide in your steel as inclusion?

    - what would cold rolling do as an alternative method to heat treatment?

    May I suggest that you just tell us what do you want to do, as simply as you can describe it.

    And also try the search function on this site, there are many answers around here.

    Bests to you:

    Gergely

     

    Hello Gergely

    Thanks for your comment;

    I want to create inclusions in the sheet (not avoid them). this is necessary for making corrosion coupons used in laboratory examinations. in this case, more inclusions mean more interface of matrix and inclusions (like MnS) and this leads to better results.

    simply, how I can create more inclusions in the structure of AISI 1018?  Heat treating, Cold rolling, or maybe Hot rolling?

    Thanks again for your helpful suggestions

  2. Hello

    I want to work on a sheet of AISI 1018 which must have inclusions (such as MnS, etc) in its structure as much as possible. The thickness of sheet is 1.5 mm.

    Can I use annealing treatment to do this? or I have to use cold rolling for this purpose? Please let me know if you have any ideas.

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