Mini-Thixoforming of a Steel Produced by Powder Metallurgy

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Semi-solid processing is complicated by various inherent technical problems. However, once these problems are solved, thixoforming allows intricately shaped components to be manufactured very effectively – often with microstructures that cannot be produced by any other techniques. The recently introduced mini-thixoforming method is an example of such a novel technique for semi-solid processing of steel. The wall thicknesses of resulting parts are about 1 mm. Microstructures of semi-solid-processed steels typically consist of a high proportion of globular particles of metastable austenite embedded in a carbide network, the latter being much harder and more brittle. This paper illustrates that mini-thixoforming allows inverting that microstructural configuration. As an experimental material, powder steel with increased content of vanadium and chromium was used. The post-thixoforming microstructure consisted of a dispersion of carbides and high-vanadium and high-chromium eutectic in an austenitic matrix. Applying optimised processing parameters, complex-shaped parts could be produced. According to the high hardness of resulting microstructural components, the new materials are likely to exhibit extraordinary strength and wear resistance.

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