2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2012.09.007
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Effect of tungsten addition on the toughness and hardness of Fe2B in wear-resistant Fe–B–C cast alloy

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“…4c). This indicates that the Fe 2 B boride in directional Fe-3.5 wt.% B steel displays an obviously textured structure and that its preferred growth direction is the [002] orientation, which is consistent with previous investigation results [28][29][30]. boride in steel has a significant effect on the erosion-corrosion rate.…”
Section: As-cast Microstructuresupporting
confidence: 91%
“…4c). This indicates that the Fe 2 B boride in directional Fe-3.5 wt.% B steel displays an obviously textured structure and that its preferred growth direction is the [002] orientation, which is consistent with previous investigation results [28][29][30]. boride in steel has a significant effect on the erosion-corrosion rate.…”
Section: As-cast Microstructuresupporting
confidence: 91%
“…With the addition of W in α-Fe, the corrosion resistance of the matrix is improved due to the lower atomic mobility of W. The maximum W fraction in Fe 2 B is about 14 wt % for the A6 alloy. As in Huang’s research, with the addition of tungsten the fracture toughness and the hardness of Fe 2 B were improved [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The excellent corrosion resistance of these alloys is mostly due to the high melting point and weak chemical affinity of such refractory materials with zinc. Xing et al [ 19 ] investigated the effects of tungsten on the microstructure and fracture toughness of the Fe 2 B phase in a Fe-B-C cast alloy. The results showed that the Fe 2 B still displayed a reticular morphology and the fracture toughness was greatly increased with tungsten addition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Z.F. Huang found the microhardness of Fe 2 B is about 1500 HV [31], furthermore, J. Lentz found the hardness of the M 2 B is lightly higher than that of the Fe 2 B [32,33]. The hardness of M 7 C 3 is reported to be about 1800 HV by Tassin [34].…”
Section: Phase Diagram and Phase Structurementioning
confidence: 99%