Sprayformed hot work steels for rapid tooling

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作者
Yang, YF [1 ]
Hannula, SP [1 ]
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[1] VTT Ind Syst, FIN-02044 Espoo, Finland
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rapid tooling; sprayforming; hot working steel; die insert;
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T [工业技术];
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present work compares microstructures of hot work steels made by different processes, that is, by sprayforming, by casting, and a commercially supplied H13 steel. Material benefits are recognized by sprayforming hot working tools such as die inserts for hot forging. The sprayformed hot work steels present a fine and homogeneous microstructure, which implies that, at a similar toughness level, the sprayformed steel can be higher alloyed, so that the thermal fatigue and wear resistance at elevated temperatures can be improved. A series of steels with higher vanadium content than commercial hot work steels are developed. There are no segregation and carbide network problems usually encountered in conventional ingot/forging processed high-vanadium steels. Microstructure and hardness of the new sprayformed steels are studied under different heat treatment conditions. It is justified that these sprayformed steels can be directly used for tooling without high temperature hardening. Sprayforming the tool steels onto a precision ceramic mould is demonstrated to extend the technoeconomical benefits, so that a net shape production tool can be rapidly made. Features of the rapid tooling process are also discussed.
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页码:169 / 172
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