2021
DOI: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2021.s008
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Effects of silicon carbide contents on the microstructure of sintered steels

Abstract: Silicon and carbon are common alloying elements in wrought steel production. A judicious content of silicon can prevent carbide precipitation. So silicon is commonly used in the production of carbide-free bainitic steel, which is one of advanced high strength steels. It was found previously that both silicon and carbon elements from silicon carbide additives can be alloyed to form iron-based powder compacts via sintering process. In this study, sintered steels were produced from mixtures of pre-alloyed Fe-0.50… Show more

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