Abstract
Reinforced tantalum carbide particles were synthesized between tantalum wires and graphite in gray cast iron by heat treatment; the effects of different heat treatment times on the phase evolution, microstructure, and micro-hardness of the composites were investigated. The particles obtained were small and square-shaped, 1-2 μm in size, and evenly distributed through the cast iron. The maximum micro-hardness of the composite region was 1832 HV0.1. After 20 min heat treatment, the micro-hardness decreased to approximately 1077 HV0.1, between about four and five times that of the matrix. The resulting composites also presented higher wear resistance compared with unreinforced gray cast iron. © The Author(s) 2011.
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Zhong, L., Xu, Y., Li, C., Ye, F., Liu, X., & Hojamberdiev, M. (2012). Infiltration casting and in situ fabrication of tantalum carbide particulate-reinforced iron matrix composites. Journal of Composite Materials, 46(8), 895–901. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021998311412832
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