Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
795150 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The submicron crystalline Cu–5 wt.%Cr alloy, prepared by mechanical alloying and hot press sintering, was extruded at various temperatures from 100 °C to 900 °C, and the effects of extrusion ratio and temperature on microstructure and properties have been investigated. The results show that, by extrusion, the Cu grains of alloy can be further refined, and the higher the extrusion ratio, the finer and more homogeneous the as-extruded microstructure. Though the Cr particles in the alloy can be hardly deformed or refined during extrusion, they can prevent the dynamically recrystallized Cu grains from overgrowth. The extrusion temperature has significant effect on the microstructure feature of the Cu matrix. Different extrusion temperatures lead to different deformation types and corresponding microstructure features. The optimal extrusion temperature of the alloy is 600 °C. By extrusion at 600 °C, the finest dynamically recrystallized grains of about 200 nm can be obtained, and the alloy presents both high strength and good ductility.

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