Properties and microstructure of Fe-1.5Mo powder steel sintered with a liquid phase on the boron basis (in Slovak) DUDROVA, E., SALAK, A., KABATOVA, M., SELECKA, M., BURES, R. vol. 33 (1995), no. 2, pp. 82 - 93
Abstract The knowledge about microstructure and properties of sintered Fe-Mo-B steel prepared from prealloyed Fe-1.5Mo powder with addition of 0.2-0.6% B are summarized in this paper. The eutectic phase activating the densification of sintered systems is formed at temperature of 1174 °C. The boride formation by interaction between boron and alloyed matrix leads to the decrease of liquid phase quantity and to the increase of matrix micro-hardness. The density of compacts from Fe-1.5Mo powder with 0.6% B addition increases by 5.8% after sintering at the temperature 1200 °C/60 min/diss. NH3. Equally sintered systems with 0.4% B addition reach the tensile strength 550 MPa and ductility 5%. Key words microstructure, sintered Fe-Mo-B steel, mechanical properties, sintered systems, alloyed matrix Full text not available
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