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Microstructure and properties of high strength, high conductivity and magnetic Cu-10Fe-0.4Si alloy

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2021.142012

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Cu-Fe-Si alloy; Microstructure; Electromagnetic properties; Strength

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This paper systematically studied the effect of Si on the microstructure and properties of Cu-10Fe alloy. By adding 0.4 wt% Si, significant improvements were observed in mechanical properties, electric conductivity, thermal conductivity, saturation magnetization, and electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness. The Cu-Fe-Si alloy with high-strength, high-conductivity, and magnetic properties has great application potential in electromagnetic shielding and other fields.
The effect of Si on the microstructure and properties of Cu-10Fe alloy was systematically studied in this paper. By adding 0.4 wt% Si to Cu-10Fe alloy, the mechanical properties, electric conductivity, thermal conductivity, saturation magnetization and electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness are significantly improved. After 90% cold rolling and 450 degrees C/32 h heat treatment, the electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, tensile strength, elongation and electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness of Cu-10Fe-0.4Si alloy are 68.02 % IACS, 304 W/(m.K), 521 MPa, 29.6% and 107.4 dB, respectively. Microstructure observation shown that FCC FeSi phases formed in two different sizes and the precipitation of the Fe atoms was promoted in Cu-10Fe-0.4Si alloy, which lead to the simultaneously improvement of conductivity, strength and magnetic properties. This high-strength, high-conductivity and magnetic Cu-Fe alloy has great application potential in electromagnetic shielding and other fields.

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