Steel is vital for the durable infrastructure development needed for growing populations, provides affordable housing and mobility solutions, and is indispensable for energy generation and distribution. Due to its central role in making modern society sustainable, manufacturers are preparing the next generation of stronger, lighter, and more sustainable steel. This product development requires testing at micro and nanoscale.
OCAS, a joint venture between ArcelorMittal and the Flemish Region, is a research center active in metallurgy, coating, and steel application development.
This on-demand webinar highlights examples of advanced microscopy techniques applied to steel research at OCAS.
Watch this webinar to learn about:
- How automated particle workflow facilitates statistical precipitate analysis in steel research
- In-depth characterization of micro/nanometer-sized austenite domains by combining EPMA and EBSD techniques
- Grain boundary and precipitate analysis in various steels using atom probe tomography
Speakers:
Hui (Maggie) Shi, Mélanie Gauvin, and Davit Melkonyan
Research engineers in the Materials Characterization and Testing Department of OCAS