Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1583546 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Cu-1.2 wt.%Cr and Cu-3.2 wt.%Cr alloys were prepared by spray forming. The as-deposited alloys were subsequently warm rolled at 300 °C with a 40% reduction and then two types of thermo-mechanical treatments were adopted to enhance the mechanical properties of the Cu-Cr alloys. The microstructural features of the Cu-Cr alloys in different thermo-mechanical processing conditions were characterized using optical, scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy techniques. The results show that the spray-formed Cu-Cr alloys exhibit a better response to heat treatment compared to the conventional casting alloys. The chromium content has a great effect on the aging behaviors of the Cu-Cr alloys. Although a higher chromium content leads to a larger volume fraction of chromium precipitates generated during the solidification, it does not cause an increase in the mechanical properties. The chromium content should be lower than 1.2 wt.%.
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Authors
Xiaofeng Wang, Jiuzhou Zhao, Jie He,