2017
DOI: 10.3390/met7030070
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Precipitation Behavior of Carbides in H13 Hot Work Die Steel and Its Strengthening during Tempering

Abstract: Abstract:The properties of carbides, such as morphology, size, and type, in H13 hot work die steel were studied with optical microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, electron diffraction, and energy dispersive X-ray analysis; their size distribution and quantity after tempering, at different positions within the ingot, were analyzed using Image-Pro Plus software. Thermodynamic calculations were also performed for these carbides. The microstructures near the ingot surface were homogeneous and had slender m… Show more

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“…The single phase can be divided into two types, one is rich in Ti and V and the other is rich in only V. The one, rich in Ti and V, is more dominant in inclusions in 3# H13 steel. The gray and white dots in Figure are secondary carbides reprecipitated during the annealing process of forging materials . As the Ce content reached 0.03 wt%, the oxides in 3# H13 steel were transferred into Ce–O and Ce–O–S, as shown in Figure .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The single phase can be divided into two types, one is rich in Ti and V and the other is rich in only V. The one, rich in Ti and V, is more dominant in inclusions in 3# H13 steel. The gray and white dots in Figure are secondary carbides reprecipitated during the annealing process of forging materials . As the Ce content reached 0.03 wt%, the oxides in 3# H13 steel were transferred into Ce–O and Ce–O–S, as shown in Figure .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SAED patterns of elongated precipitates were indexed, and the results are the same as that of region 4, which is shown in Figure 13. The elongated precipitates are M3C carbides, where M are mainly Fe [15,16]. However, the M3C carbides of region 6 are distributed mainly in lath martensite, and only a few of them are located at the martensitic lath boundaries.…”
Section: Transmission Electron Microscope Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present trials, 15 large fields of view (5000×) and 15 small fields of view (10,000×) of the SEM micrographs were randomly selected in order to analyze the average diameter, the distribution, and quantity of the annealed carbides of the test steels with different additions of RE. Similarly, 15 large fields of view (100×) and 15 small fields of view (200×) of the optical microscopys (OM) were randomly selected in order to analyze the secondary dendrite arm spacing of the as-casted specimens and these statistics are based on reference [26]. In addition, the types of the annealed carbides were extensively analyzed by SEM equipped with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%