Microstructure Characteristics of Fe-Matrix Composites Reinforced by In-Situ Carbide Particulates

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Carbide particulates reinforced iron-matrix composites were prepared by in-situ synthesis reaction between Ti, V and C on liquid alloys surface. The microstructure of the composite was characterized by SEM, TEM and OM. The results showed that the main phases were α-Fe, carbide particulate; besides, there were small amounts of γ-Fe and graphite (G) in the composite. The carbides were TiVC2 and VC in the shape of short bar and graininess. The matrix consisted of martensite and small amounts of retained austenite.

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Huang, X., & Song, Y. (2017). Microstructure Characteristics of Fe-Matrix Composites Reinforced by In-Situ Carbide Particulates. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 250). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/250/1/012012

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