The microstructure of a high-manganese low-activation austenitic steel after aging for 500 and 1000 h at 700 °C was investigated using transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Two structural states were examined: cold rolling (CR) and high-temperature thermomechanical treatment (HTMT). After CR, aging leads to the precipitation of dispersed M23C6 carbides (M = Cr, W), primarily along grain and deformation twin boundaries. After HTMT, these particles are mainly localized at grain and low-angle boundaries. With increasing aging time, both the size and volume fraction of the particles increase. In both states, the microtwin and substructure are partially retained after aging. Local regions corresponding to the early stages of recrystallization were identified after both treatments. These regions were associated with intense decomposition of the supersaturated solid solution and the coarsening of carbide particles. The mechanical properties were evaluated by tensile testing at 20, 650, and 700 °C. Aging reduced average ductility after both treatments and at all test temperatures, with this trend persisting with increasing aging time. After CR and aging, a significant scatter in elongation to failure was observed, with minimum values of ≈2–3%. This behavior is attributed to the high density of plate-like M23C6 carbides at grain and microtwin boundaries. Microcrack formation and intercrystalline fracture features were observed, directly linked to the high density of boundary carbides. These effects were less pronounced in the HTMT condition after aging. In this paper, strategies for suppressing carbide precipitation in high-manganese low-activation austenitic steels via chemical composition and thermomechanical processing optimization are discussed.
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