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Preparation of in situ and ex situ reinforced Fe–10Cr–1Cu–1Ni–1Mo–2C containing NbC particles by milling and hot pressing
摘    要:An in situ and ex situ reinforced powder metallurgy(PM) steel was prepared by the combination of high-energy ball milling and subsequent hot pressing of elemental mixed powders of Fe–10Cr–1Cu–1Ni–1Mo–2C by mass with the addition of Nb C particles. A 40-h milling pretreatment makes the powder particles nearly equiaxed with an average diameter of ~8 μm, and the ferrite grain size is refined to ~6 nm. The sintered density reaches 99.0%–99.7% of the theoretical value when the sintering is conducted at temperatures greater than 1000°C for 30 min. In the sintered bulk specimens, the formation of an in situ M7C3(M = Cr, Fe, Mo) phase is confirmed. M7C3 carbides with several hundred nanometers in size are uniformly distributed in the matrix. Some ultra-fine second phases of 50–200 nm form around the ex situ Nb C and in situ M7C3 particles. The sintered steel exhibits an excellent combination of hardness( Hv 500) and compressive strength(2100–2420 MPa).

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