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Microstructure and Properties of a Hot Rolled-Quenched Cu-Cr-Zr-Mg-Si Alloy

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND PERFORMANCE
Volume 21, Issue 8, Pages 1800-1805

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11665-011-0084-0

Keywords

Cu-Cr-Zr-Mg-Si alloy; hardening; high conductivity; high strength; hot rolling-quenching; precipitation

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  1. Aid Program for Science and Technology Innovative Research Team in Higher Educational Institutions of Hunan Province

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The microstructure and properties of a hot rolled-quenched Cu-Cr-Zr-Mg-Si alloy were investigated by transmission electron microscopy observations, micro-hardness and tensile strength testing, and electrical conductivity measurement. The results show that the hot rolling-quenching (HR-Q) process and subsequent thermomechanical treatments are successfully developed to manufacture Cu-Cr-Zr-Mg-Si alloy strips. Solution treatment can be finished during the HR-Q process, and good combinations of strength, conductivity, and softening resistance are obtained for the thermomechanically treated strips. Ordered fcc structure precipitates which exhibit a cube-on-cube orientation relationship with the matrix are responsible for the improvements of properties. The properties of hot rolled-quenched Cu-Cr-Zr-Mg-Si alloy strips can be further improved by two-step rolling and aging process. The improvements of properties are attributed to the interactions of precipitation strengthening and strain hardening.

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