Affiliation:
1. Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Abstract
As-cast high-speed steels heat-treated have completely much lower impact toughness
than that of the steels of a similar chemical composition but undergone hot working – rolling or
forging. That is attributed to the influence of eutectic carbides, which especially being coarse,
provide easily brittle intergrain fracture sites under low stress intensity factor levels. This is
especially real for cast cutting tools. In order to exhibit good all-round performance the impact
toughness enhancement of as-cast high-speed steels is obligatorily needed. In this connection it is
expedient to turn from high-speed steels of conventional ledeburitic origin to high-speed steels of
hypereutectoid and ferritic-carbidic ones with considerably lower carbide heterogeneity resulting in
enhanced impact toughness. In the present work special features of the structure, phase composition
and properties of such high-speed steels designed for cast tool are studied. In order to substitute
tungsten by chromium in as-cast high-speed steel a special alloying system has also been
developed.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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