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Infiltration casting and in situ fabrication of tantalum carbide particulate-reinforced iron matrix composites
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2011
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCeramic Matrix CompositeStructural MaterialsSitu FabricationGray Cast IronMetal Matrix CompositeWear-resistant MaterialHeat TreatmentMaterials ScienceParticulate ReinforcementPowder MetallurgyCeramic MaterialCarbon MaterialsInfiltration CastingMicrostructureHigh Temperature MaterialsMechanical PropertiesCeramics MaterialsTantalum Wires
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 HV 0.1 . After 20 min heat treatment, the micro-hardness decreased to approximately 1077 HV 0.1 , between about four and five times that of the matrix. The resulting composites also presented higher wear resistance compared with unreinforced gray cast iron.
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