Test and Research on Controlled Cooling Technology for High Carbon High Silicon Wire Rod of S87B

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In this paper, critical temperature of phase transformation and continuous cooling transformation (CCT) curve of S87B were determined by hot uniaxial compression tests. At several of cooling speed, the microstructures were studied. The results indicate that the critical temperature of phase transformation become lower with cooling speed increasing, the min interlamellar spacing of pearlite was 0.125μm when the cooling speed was 4°C/s, the best cooling speed of phase transformation area was during (3-4)°C/s..

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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475-479

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July 2014

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