Influence of High Temperature Diffusion Heat Treatment on Microstructure of Ni-24Fe-14 Cr-8Mo Nickel Base Alloy
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Influence of High Temperature Diffusion Heat Treatment on Microstructure of Ni-24Fe-14 Cr-8Mo Nickel Base Alloy
Special SteelVol. 41, Issue 6, Pages: 72-76(2020)
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河钢集团钢研总院,石家庄,050000
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Received:22 June 2020,
Online First:09 May 2022,
Published:09 May 2020
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崔毅, 张雲飞, 吕达, et al. Influence of High Temperature Diffusion Heat Treatment on Microstructure of Ni-24Fe-14 Cr-8Mo Nickel Base Alloy[J]. Special Steel, 2020, 41(6): 72-76.
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崔毅, 张雲飞, 吕达, et al. Influence of High Temperature Diffusion Heat Treatment on Microstructure of Ni-24Fe-14 Cr-8Mo Nickel Base Alloy[J]. Special Steel, 2020, 41(6): 72-76.DOI:
Influence of High Temperature Diffusion Heat Treatment on Microstructure of Ni-24Fe-14 Cr-8Mo Nickel Base Alloy
the influence of high temperature diffusion heat treatment on Laves phase and elements segregation in 50 kg vacuum induction melted Ni-24Fe-14Cr-8Mo nickel base alloy is studied. The alloy is heat-treated at different temperatures for different times
and the microstructure and element distribution are investigated through Optical Microscope (OM)
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Electron Probe Micro-Analyzer (EPMA) and Metallographic Processing (MP). Results indicate that island-shaped Laves phase obviously precipitates in the interdendritic area led to a serious elements segregation. The incipient temperature of Laves phase is at 1180 ~ 1200 ℃. When the alloy is soaked at 1180 ℃ for
7 ~ 100 h
the volume fraction of Laves phase kept decreases with diffusion treatment time in an exponential pattern with V
f
= 11.557 8
exp
( -0.1432 t) ; Laves phase could not be totally dissolved in less than 40 h but almost disappeared after 76 h at 1180℃;elements segregation could be further improved after 100 h high temperature diffusion heat treated at 1180℃.It could be concluded that for Ni-24Fe-14Cr-8Mo alloy the high diffusion heat treatment temperature should not be higher than incipient temperature Laves phase
and a treatment at 1 180 °C for 100 h could effectively reduce Laves phase fraction and elements segregation.