Influence of Tramp Elements on Phase Transformations, Microstructure and Hardness of a 0.3 wt.%C Low-Alloyed Steel

Marek Gocník, Lukas Hatzenbichler, Michael Meindlhumer, Phillip Haslberger, Matthew Galler, Andreas Stark, Claes Olof A. Olsson, Jozef Keckes, Ronald Schnitzer

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Abstract

Decarbonizing the steel industry relies on a transition from carbon-intensive blast furnace technology to scrap-based secondary steelmaking using electric arc furnaces. This transition introduces tramp elements and leads to their gradual accumulation, which can significantly influence the functional properties of chemically sensitive steel grades. In this study, the combined impact of several tramp element contents on the phase transformations, microstructure and mechanical properties of a 0.3 wt.% C low-alloyed steel was investigated. To achieve this, a reference alloy was produced using the conventional blast furnace production route. It was then compared with two trial alloys, which contained intentionally elevated levels of tramp elements and were produced through an experimental melting route designed to simulate scrap-based electric arc furnace production. The experimental characterization included light optical and electron microscopy, electron back-scatter diffraction, in situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction coupled with dilatometry, and Vickers hardness testing. The results revealed the formation of displacive transformation products such as martensite and showed that austenite was retained in the tramp element-enriched trial alloys. The combination of solid solution strengthening and martensitic transformation led to a gradual increase in hardness. These findings underscore the critical role of tramp elements in determining the microstructural and mechanical response of steels produced from scrap-based feedstock.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer1053
Seitenumfang23
FachzeitschriftMetals
Jahrgang15.2025
Ausgabenummer9
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 20 Sept. 2025

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