Microstructural characterisation of Tristelle 5183 (Fe-21%Cr-10%Ni-7.5%Nb-5%Si-2%C in wt%) alloy powder produced by gas atomisation

Nitrogen gas atomised powders of the hardfacing alloy Tristelle 5183 (Fe-21%Cr-10%Ni-7%Nb-5%Si-2%C in wt%) were sieved into different particle size ranges and their microstructures have been investigated. Powder particles larger than approximately 53 μm are composed of dendritic fcc γ-Fe as the prin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials & design 2019-02, Vol.164, p.107548, Article 107548
Hauptverfasser: Carrington, M.J., Daure, J., Ratia, V.L., Shipway, P.H., McCartney, D.G., Stewart, D.A.
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Zusammenfassung:Nitrogen gas atomised powders of the hardfacing alloy Tristelle 5183 (Fe-21%Cr-10%Ni-7%Nb-5%Si-2%C in wt%) were sieved into different particle size ranges and their microstructures have been investigated. Powder particles larger than approximately 53 μm are composed of dendritic fcc γ-Fe as the principal phase with smaller quantities of: α-Fe, an interdendritic silicide phase isostructural to Fe5Ni3Si2, and Nb(C,N). Particles 10 μm) sized Nb(C,N) particles, that are seen in all powder size fractions, pre-existed in the melt prior to atomisation, whereas micron-sized Nb(C,N) particles that are found within α-Fe, γ-Fe or silicide are the primary solidification phase. Nanoscale Nb(C,N) also formed interdendritically in the last stages of solidification. Compared with a mould cast sample, a significant difference is the suppression of M7C3 formation in all powder size ranges. The increasing quantities of α-Fe and silicide in smaller sized powder particles is consistent with increased undercooling prior to nucleation permitting metastable phase formation. [Display omitted] •Cooling rate significantly affects phase selection and microstructural formation in gas atomised Tristelle 5183.•The solidification pathway of Tristelle 5183 notablly changes with increasing cooling rate.•The morphology of the carbonitride phase is influenced by cooling rate leading to micron- and nano-sized precipitates.•Heavily undercooled powder particles are comprised of non-equilibrium microstructures and metastable phases.•The clasification of as recieved Tristelle 5183 powder should be considered prior to hot isostatic pressing.
ISSN:0264-1275
1873-4197
DOI:10.1016/j.matdes.2018.107548