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Precipitation Behavior of Carbides in H13 Hot Work Die Steel and Its Strengthening during Tempering

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METALS
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met7030070

Keywords

H13 steel after tempering; thermodynamic calculation; carbides; precipitation strengthening

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51274031]
  2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Special Melting and Preparation of High-end Metal Materials

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The properties of carbides, such as morphology, size, and type, in H13 hot work die steel were studied with optical microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, electron diffraction, and energy dispersive X-ray analysis; their size distribution and quantity after tempering, at different positions within the ingot, were analyzed using Image-Pro Plus software. Thermodynamic calculations were also performed for these carbides. The microstructures near the ingot surface were homogeneous and had slender martensite laths. Two kinds of carbide precipitates have been detected in H13: (1) MC and M6C, generally smaller than 200 nm; and (2) M23C6, usually larger than 200 nm. MC and M6C play the key role in precipitation hardening. These are the most frequent carbides precipitating at the halfway point from the center of the ingot, and the least frequent at the surface. From the center of the ingot to its surface, the size and volume fraction of the carbides decrease, and the toughness improves, while the contribution of the carbides to the yield strength increases.

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