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Dendrite structure and microhardness of as-cast 4Cr5MoSiV1 steel between different homogenisation processes

Journal

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 18, Pages 1465-1475

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02670836.2021.2015858

Keywords

Hot working die steel; homogenisation; microstructure; dendrite segregation; microhardness

Funding

  1. National Key Research Project of China [2016YFB0300402]

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The study of dendrite structure and hardness of 4Cr5MoSiV1 ingot under different homogenisation processes showed that two-stage homogenisation treatments at higher temperature were more effective than single-stage treatment, with the treatment of 800 degrees C/3 h + 1200 degrees C/1 h showing the best homogenisation effect.
The dendrite structure and hardness of 4Cr5MoSiV1 ingot at different homogenisation processes were studied in order to identify the most efficient and cost-effective heat treatment for this steel. The microsegregation and microhardness were analysed after different soak-times at 800 or 1200 degrees C for single-stage treatments, and for two-stage treatments of different soaking times at both these temperatures. At the single-stage homogenisation treatment, it would be expected that with the increasing of soaking times, the homogenisation effect becoming better, and the higher temperature soak especially so. However, the two-stage homogenisation treatments could be more effective than single-stage treatment at the higher temperature. The two-stage treatments 800 degrees C/3 h + 1200 degrees C/1 h have better homogenisation effect than 1200 degrees C/4 h.

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