The Effect Of Varying Phosphorus-Content On The Impact Strength Of 93W-4,9Ni-2,1Fe Heavy Alloy

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When P is added up to 300 ppm to a sintered 93W-4,9Ni-2, 1Fe (mass-%) alloy, the impact energy decreases significantly with the P concentration even after heat treatment at 1150-degrees-C in N2 atmosphere and water-quenching. The result shows definitely that the presence of P at the levels normally found in the raw material powders produces an embrittlement of this alloy. The structure and the composition of the fracture surface are consistent with the previous suggestion that the embrittlement arises from P segregation at the grain-matrix interface. The impact energy decreases with decreasing heat treatment temperature and cooling rate in agreement with the general segregation behaviour of impurities at interfaces.
Publisher
VERLAG SCHMID GMBH
Issue Date
1990-12
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

SINTERED TUNGSTEN ALLOYS; EMBRITTLEMENT; SEGREGATION

Citation

POWDER METALLURGY INTERNATIONAL, v.22, no.6, pp.24 - 26

ISSN
0048-5012
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/66975
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