Affiliation:
1. Volgograd State Technical University
Abstract
It is shown that for the formation of Fe2Al5 intermetallic coatings on the steel surface the aluminized layer obtained by explosion welding must be subjected to a double heat treatment (660 °C, 3 h + 640 °C, 3 h). The first heat treatment ensures the necessary size of the diffusion zone, and the second leads to the formation of a main crack at the interface of Fe2Al5 and FeAl3 intermetallides, which allows to separate the unreacted layer of aluminum and form a coating with hardness of 10 GPa. To form Fe2Al5 intermetallic coating on the steel surface, the aluminized layer, which is immersed in the melt, must be heat treated at 800 °C. The alloying of the diffusion zone by Si and Cu with the replacement of aluminum by the AK12M2 alloy leads to a decrease in the thickness of the diffusion zone and the appearance of additional phases of Al7Fe2Si and (Al,Si)5Fe3 in its composition. The duration of the subsequent heat treatment at 800 °C for complete dissolution of the surface layer increases the hardness of the resulting coating on the basis of a solid solution of Si in Fe2Al5 is 7.5-8 GPa.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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