Journal article

The sintering of an Fe-Cr-Ni-B-C powder

TB Sercombe, GB Schaffer

Materials Science and Engineering A | Published : 2010

Abstract

This paper describes the sintering of pre-alloyed Fe-Cr-Ni-B-C alloy components produced by metal injection moulding. The solidus temperature of this alloy was determined to be about 1150 °C and coincides with an increase in the sintering rate. At just 10 °C above the solidus, near full density is attained after 1. h. Initially, the hardness follows the same pattern as the density, however at temperatures above 1170 °C, the hardness decreases as a result of the coarsening of the borides. Despite the high hardness, the strength of this alloy was only moderate - a result of the low ductility. © 2010 .

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