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DOI: 10.1007/bf00707159
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Influence of composition and heat treatment on carbide phases in Ni?Mo alloys

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“…The existing research results show that Si will affect the high temperature brittleness of the alloy and affect the welding and high temperature condition properties [7,8]. Silicon was also reported to have great effect on formation of carbides [1,2,[9][10][11], and the silicon element can stabilize and improve the high temperature properties of the alloy [12][13][14]. Liu et al conducted a preliminary study on Ni-Mo-Cr-Fe base alloy, and found that the addition of Si will affect the secondary phase precipitation type of high temperature aging and low temperature long-term aging of the alloy, the precipitation phase of silicon-free alloy is M 6 C type, while that of silicon containing alloy is M 12 C type carbide phase [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The existing research results show that Si will affect the high temperature brittleness of the alloy and affect the welding and high temperature condition properties [7,8]. Silicon was also reported to have great effect on formation of carbides [1,2,[9][10][11], and the silicon element can stabilize and improve the high temperature properties of the alloy [12][13][14]. Liu et al conducted a preliminary study on Ni-Mo-Cr-Fe base alloy, and found that the addition of Si will affect the secondary phase precipitation type of high temperature aging and low temperature long-term aging of the alloy, the precipitation phase of silicon-free alloy is M 6 C type, while that of silicon containing alloy is M 12 C type carbide phase [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%