2009
DOI: 10.1002/adem.200800178
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Enhanced Ductility of Dendrite‐Ultrafine Eutectic Composite Fe3B Alloy Prepared by a Self‐Propagating High‐Temperature Synthesis

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“…Generally speaking, the hardness of Fe-Cr-B alloys increases with the increase of boron content. It means that element B shows a strengthened effect on the Fe-Cr alloy (Fu et al, 2008). The FB5, FB7 and FB9 show lower-sintered density as compared with that of FB0, and the sintered density of FB5, FB7 and FB9 decreases with the increase of boron due to the addition of low-density reinforcement of boron.…”
Section: Materials' Featuresmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Generally speaking, the hardness of Fe-Cr-B alloys increases with the increase of boron content. It means that element B shows a strengthened effect on the Fe-Cr alloy (Fu et al, 2008). The FB5, FB7 and FB9 show lower-sintered density as compared with that of FB0, and the sintered density of FB5, FB7 and FB9 decreases with the increase of boron due to the addition of low-density reinforcement of boron.…”
Section: Materials' Featuresmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Consequently, it is of great interest to develop new processes that are convenient, low in cost, and capable of being scaled up for tailoring the nanostructured materials. Because the process is inexpensive and can obtain large bulk materials with good mechanical properties [8][9][10][11][12][13], combustion synthesis (CS) could become a promising method to produce bulk nanostructured materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%