Effect of homogenization treatment on microstructure and properties for Cu–Fe–Ag in situ composites

► Homogenization treatment refines and disperses the primary Fe dendrites. ► Homogenization treatment increases the strength and conductivity. ► Ag atoms inhibit the dissolution of Fe in Cu during homogenization treatment. The effects of homogenization treatment on the microstructure and properties...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing, 2011-11, Vol.529, p.388-392
Hauptverfasser: Xie, Zhixiong, Gao, Haiyan, Wang, Jun, Sun, Baode
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Zusammenfassung:► Homogenization treatment refines and disperses the primary Fe dendrites. ► Homogenization treatment increases the strength and conductivity. ► Ag atoms inhibit the dissolution of Fe in Cu during homogenization treatment. The effects of homogenization treatment on the microstructure and properties of Cu–8Fe–0.1Ag and Cu–8Fe–0.5Ag (wt.%, similarly hereinafter) in situ composites were investigated. The composites were prepared by inductive melting, casting, homogenization treatment and subsequent cold work. Microstructures of the composites were observed and the tensile strength plus electrical conductivity was measured respectively. The results show that the prior homogenization treatment results in refinement of the primary Fe dendrites in Cu matrix and promotes the precipitation of the secondary Fe particles from the Cu matrix, which leads to increase in the strength and conductivity of the composites. During the following cold deformation, the homogenized alloys are readily elongated into fine and continuous filamentary composites compared with the as-cast, leading to high strength due to the increased interface density.
ISSN:0921-5093
1873-4936
DOI:10.1016/j.msea.2011.09.047