Precipitation of Carbides in A Nickel-Based Cast Heat-Resistant Alloy During Thermal Exposure: Evolution of Microstructure, Hardness and Corrosion Properties
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ÖZTÜRK, Kubilay, Alptekin KISASÖZ, Gökhan ÖZER & Ahmet KARAASLAN. " Precipitation of Carbides in A Nickel-Based Cast Heat-Resistant Alloy During Thermal Exposure: Evolution of Microstructure, Hardness and Corrosion Properties". Corrosion Testing/Metallurgy, 65.2 (2023): 233-243.Özet
Ni-based G-NiCr28W alloy, which is widely preferred
in high-temperature applications, has an austenite matrix as
well as carbides dispersed in the structure. The morphology of
the carbides in the structure varies depending on the chemical
composition and heat treatment. Carbide phases commonly
seenin these alloys are MC, M7C3, and M23C6. These carbides can
transform into each other and the mechanical properties of the
alloy can be affected by the carbide transformation. In this
study, the effects of the carbides on the morphology, distribution, and strength of the alloy were investigated following
the solution treatment applied at different temperatures
and durations. Samples were characterized by light metal
microscopy, SEM, EDS, XRD analysis, hardness, and potentiodynamic polarization tests. After the process, due to the excess
of more stable carbides and their homogeneous distribution
within the structure, the highest hardness and corrosion values
were revealed in the sample that was processed at 1000 °C for
100 h.