Evaluation of Tool Performance of Recycle-Type Fe sub(3)Al Based Alloy for Pure Cu

Recycle-type Fe sub(3)Al (hereinafter designated as Re-Fe sub(3)Al) based alloys reinforced by the carbides of TiC or ZrC were processed by the high frequency induction melting method using a high-carbon Cr steel sludge, Al can scraps and the transition metals of Ti or Zr. The carbides were synthesi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials science forum 2014-05, Vol.783-786, p.1142-1146
Hauptverfasser: Itoi, Takaomi, Sudo, Tomoaki, Yoshimi, Kyosuke
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Zusammenfassung:Recycle-type Fe sub(3)Al (hereinafter designated as Re-Fe sub(3)Al) based alloys reinforced by the carbides of TiC or ZrC were processed by the high frequency induction melting method using a high-carbon Cr steel sludge, Al can scraps and the transition metals of Ti or Zr. The carbides were synthesized by in-situ reaction between the transition metal and carbon in the molten iron aluminum alloy. Vickers hardness values are 309HV0.5 for Re-Fe sub(3)Al/TiC alloy, and 473HV0.5 for Re-Fe sub(3)Al/ZrC alloy, which are higher than that of P-Fe sub(3)Al (preprared from pure-Fe and-Al). The cutting performance of the Re-Fe sub(3)Al baed alloys was compared with a High-Speed-Steel (HSS) by cutting tests for pure-Cu extruded bar (C1020) using a lathe under a dry condition. Tool life limit was estimated from frank wear length after the cutting tests of C1020 by finish-machining. Tool life limit of Re-Fe sub(3)Al/TiC alloy is more than16 min; P-Fe sub(3)Al was 12 min; HSS was 8 min, Re-Fe sub(3)Al/ZrC alloy was 7 min at the cutting speed of 100m/min. Also, tool life limit of the Re-Fe sub(3)Al/TiC alloy was more than twice times as long as that of the HSS at the cutting speed of 300/min. The relationship between cutting speed and tool life limit clearly indicated that the Re-Fe sub(3)Al/TiC alloy was better than the HSS at a higher cutting speed. Therefore, it was concluded that Re-Fe sub(3)Al/TiC alloy has excellent cutting tool performance.
ISSN:0255-5476
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.783-786.1142