The magnetic properties (coercive force, saturation and residual magnetizat
ion, and Curie temperature) of an AISI 420 steel were measured for differen
t heat treatment conditions (quenching and tempering). The results show tha
t the material is magnetically softer in the annealed condition and after o
il quenching an increase of coercive force (H-M(c)) and residual induction
(B-r) and a decrease of saturation magnetization (sigma (s)) are observed.
Tempering in the 300-500 degreesC range promotes a further increase of H-M(
c) and B-r values. Tempering in the 500-650 degreesC range promotes an incr
ease of sigma (s) and a magnetic softening. The magnetization vs. temperatu
re curves of quenched samples showed a pronounced increase of magnetization
before reaching the Curie point. The results are discussed taking the know
ledge of the physical metallurgy of the martensitic stainless steels into a
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