Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5447930 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2017 | 50 Pages |
Abstract
The microstructure and properties of Fe-1.50 wt%B-0.40 wt%C high-speed steel (i.e. High boron high-speed steel, HBHSS) containing various Al contents have been investigated. The results show that the microstructure of HBHSS is composed of martensite, a little M6(C,B) and a large number of eutectic M2B borides. With the increase of aluminum, the martensite can reduce and lots of ferrite and pearlite occur, while M2B boride is gradually refined and isolated. Meanwhile, most of aluminum is mainly segregated within the ferrite grains. The room tensile strength of the steel begins to decrease when Al content exceeds 0.6 wt%, whereas the fracture and impact toughness are remarkably enhanced. A little aluminum can maintain high-temperature tensile stress of the steel at 500 °C and simultaneously improve its elongation. The high-density dislocations can be formed within Al-segregated ferrite zone to exhibit the strengthening and toughening roles, and a possible orientation relationship between (Fe,Cr)2B and multi-component M2B is (110)(Fe,Cr)2B ââ (110)M2B in the steels.
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Authors
Shengqiang Ma, Jiandong Xing, Shaoqiang Guo, Yu Bai, Hanguang Fu, Ping Lyu, Zhifu Huang, Wei Chen,