Development of robust processing routes for powder metallurgy high speed steels

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作者
Wright, CS [1 ]
Wronski, AS
Iturriza, I
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[1] Univ Bradford, Engn Mat Grp, Dept Mech & Med Engn, Bradford BD7 1DP, W Yorkshire, England
[2] CEIT, San Sebastian 20009, Spain
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10.1179/026708300101508793
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T [工业技术];
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This paper reviews progress made in understanding the factors which control the supersolidus liquid phase sintering of high speed steel powders to full density. The correlation between alloy composition and sintering behaviour is discussed for a number of alloy systems. Realising that for complete densification it is necessary for sintering to take place in the liquid +gamma+M6C+MC (or MX) phase region, two approaches have been developed to extend this critical phase field. This enables a scientific development of alloys that are more robust to process variations than currently sintered high speed steels of standard (for wrought materials) compositions. The new alloy systems possess wider process or sintering windows and have lower optimum sintering temperatures. The first approach relies on computer aided alloy design: vacuum sintering windows extending to 30-40 K at temperatures of 1170-1200 degrees C have been achieved for novel Fe-C-4Cr-14Mo(-8Co) systems. The second approach involves sintering vanadium enriched high speed steels (HSSs) in nitrogen rich atmospheres. Such processing promotes the formation of MX carbonitrides in place of the more massive MC carbides, The solidus is lowered and sintering windows of similar to 30 K at temperatures of 1140-1150 degrees C have been achieved. Compared with wrought HSSs, directly sintered materials have uniform, coarser microstructures. The low levels of residual porosity achieved enable attainment of metal and wood cutting properties comparable to those achieved with wrought and hipped HSSs of similar compositions. MST/4512.
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