%0 Journal Article %@ 16609336 %A Alkali, A.U. %A Gintar, T.L. %A Fawad, H. %A Abdulrani, A.M. %C Bangi-Putrajaya %D 2014 %F scholars:4432 %J Applied Mechanics and Materials %K 304 stainless steel; Experimental investigations; Micro-structural characterization; Oxy-acetylene gas flame; Oxyacetylene flame; Retained austenite; Substrates temperature; Type 304 stainless steel, Carbides; Crystal microstructure; Grain size and shape; Industrial engineering; Microstructure; Preheating, Stainless steel %P 1287-1291 %R 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.465-466.1287 %T Influence of preheat flux on the microstructure of 304 stainless steel %U https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/4432/ %V 465-46 %X An experimental investigation had been carried out for heating-only on samples of type 304 stainless steel with oxyacetylene gas flame set to neutral flame with temperature 2700°-3300°C. The flame effect on surface integrity was investigated in terms of hardness test and microstructural characterization. Substrates temperatures were raised to 355°C as well as 550°C while oxyacetylene flame travels at approximate of 74 mm/min along the span of the material. The experimental outcome revealed the microstructures from two examined conditions: Initial grain structures as well as grain structure when flame heated to 355°C has retained austenite crystal structure while flame heating to 5000-550°C revealed chromium carbide precipitates. Within the investigated temperature range of 500°-550°C, preheating was evidently proven to result to sensitization. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. %Z cited By 1; Conference of 4th International Conference on Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, ICME 2013 ; Conference Date: 17 December 2013 Through 18 December 2013; Conference Code:101955