The precipitates, (Cr,Fe)(23)(C,B)(6) carbides and (Cr,Fe)(2)B borides, for
med along the grain boundaries in a 304 austenitic stainless steel containi
ng boron of 33 ppm after solution treatment at 1100 degrees C for 1 h follo
wed by isothermal ageing for 0.5 h at temperatures ranging from 750 to 1050
degrees C have been identified. The influence of these precipitates on the
grain boundary hardening has been investigated by means of micro-Vickers h
ardness measurements. It is found that the degree of grain boundary hardeni
ng below 900 degrees C decreases, while it increases above 900 degrees C wi
th increasing ageing temperature. The dissolution of (Cr,Fe)(23)(C,B)(6) ca
rbides and the precipitation of (Cr,Fe)(2)B borides are associated with the
changes of grain boundary hardening in this B-bearing 304 austenitic stain
less steel between 750 and 1100 degrees C. The non-equilibrium boron segreg
ation enhances the grain boundary hardening when the ageing temperature is
above 900 degrees C. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.