2013
DOI: 10.3103/s1063457613020056
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Application of Fe-P-B alloys in developing wear-resistant composite materials

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“…Quasicrystals have many attractive properties, such as high hardness, low electrical and thermal conductivities, low surface energy, accompanied by a low coefficient of friction, reasonable oxidation and strong corrosion resistance, and unusual optical properties which have not been observed for crystalline alloys [9][10][11][12][13]. These properties can only be used for technological applications in the form of thin film coatings [14][15][16][17][18] or reinforcement particles in metal matrix composites [19][20][21][22][23] in order to circumvent their intrinsic brittleness. In the course of their operation, Al-Co-Ni and Al-Fe-Ni alloys are often subjected to the action of corrosive media, but very little information is available on how such alloys behave in corrosion media.…”
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“…Quasicrystals have many attractive properties, such as high hardness, low electrical and thermal conductivities, low surface energy, accompanied by a low coefficient of friction, reasonable oxidation and strong corrosion resistance, and unusual optical properties which have not been observed for crystalline alloys [9][10][11][12][13]. These properties can only be used for technological applications in the form of thin film coatings [14][15][16][17][18] or reinforcement particles in metal matrix composites [19][20][21][22][23] in order to circumvent their intrinsic brittleness. In the course of their operation, Al-Co-Ni and Al-Fe-Ni alloys are often subjected to the action of corrosive media, but very little information is available on how such alloys behave in corrosion media.…”
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“…The main reason that Fe-P-based casting alloys with higher phosphorus content have not been explored further, despite their promise as cheap wear-resistant materials, is their brittleness. For this reason, wear-resistant composites of Fe-P-B alloys with a ductile matrix based on copper alloys have been developed [ 35 ]. However, it is worth noting that Fe-P-X alloys (X = metalloids) are also used as metallic glasses with excellent soft magnetic properties [ 36 ].…”
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“…Thus, the control of the precipitation of the hardening NiMn phase in the commercially fabricated Cu-Ni-Mn-Fe infiltration alloys for composite coatings will pave the way for wider applicability of this promising surface strengthening technology [39][40][41][42]. Therefore, the effects of iron additives and annealing conditions on changes in microstructure, mechanical properties, and performance characteristics of the precipitation-hardened Cu-Ni-Mn alloys were investigated in this work.…”
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confidence: 99%