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Characterization of the carbides and the martensite phase in powder-metallurgy high-speed steel

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MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 61, Issue 4, Pages 452-458

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2010.02.003

Keywords

Tool steel; Carbides; EBSD; XRD; AES; EDS

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A microstructural characterization of the powder-metallurgy high-speed-steel S390 Microclean was performed based on an elemental distribution of the carbide phase as well as crystallographic analyses The results showed that there were two types of carbides present vanadium-rich carbides, which were not chemically homogeneous and exhibited a tungsten-enriched or tungsten-depleted central area, and chemically homogeneous tungsten-rich M(6)C-type carbides Despite the possibility of chemical inhomogenities, the crystallographic orientation of each of the carbides was shown to be uniform Using electron backscatter diffraction the vanadium-rich carbides were determined to be either cubic VC or hexagonal V(6)C(5), while the tungsten-rich carbides were M(6)C The electron backscatter diffraction results were also verified using X-ray diffraction Several electron backscatter diffraction pattern maps were acquired in order to define the fraction of each carbide phase as well as the amount of martensite phase. The fraction of martensite was estimated using band-contrast images, while the fraction of carbides was calculated using the crystallographic data (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

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