| 4th Global Conference on Materials Science and Engineering | |
| Accelerated carbide spheroidisation of 1.2343 tool steel by induction heating | |
| Dlouhý, J.^1 ; Kövér, M.^1 | |
| Comtes FHT A.s., Prumyslová 995, Dobrany | |
| 334 41, Czech Republic^1 | |
| 关键词: Alternative process; Carbide particles; Carbide spheroidisation; Cold formability; Dispersion strengthening; Final microstructures; Martensite laths; Spheroidisation; | |
| Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/103/1/012025/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1757-899X/103/1/012025 |
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| 来源: IOP | |
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【 摘 要 】
Tool steels undergo spheroidisation or soft annealing to enhance machinability and cold formability. Conventional soft annealing takes several hours. The final microstructure is composed of globular carbides in a ferritic matrix. We present an alternative process of carbide spheroidisation and steel softening. Accelerated carbide spheroidisation and refinement (ASR) was achieved by induction heating at temperatures close to the A1temperature. The spheroidised structure was obtained in less than 5 minutes. The carbide particles that formed during the ASR were significantly finer than for the conventional soft annealing. The hardness after ASR was higher than the hardness after soft annealing because of the dispersion strengthening by finer and more densely distributed carbide particles. On the other hand, the fine structure is favourable for hardening. It enables smaller austenite grains and martensite laths to be obtained.
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