Optimizing the Microstructure and Properties of Fe–Ni–Cu–Mo–C Sintered Steel by TiB2
Zenglin Liu,
Yankang Wang,
Weilong Lu
et al.
Abstract:The Fe–Ni–Cu–Mo–C powder metallurgy sintered steels with TiB2 reinforced were prepared by the conventional powder metallurgy techniques. This study explored the influence of incremental TiB2 additions, ranging from 0.1 to 0.6 wt.%, on the
microstructure and properties of these steels. The results reveal that the microstructures primarily consist of martensite, Ni-rich austenite, Cu-rich pearlite, TiB2, and Ti–O rich nanoparticles. The latter form via a reaction between TiB2 and free oxygen. Notably,
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