Formation of an Aluminide Coating on Hot Stamped Steel
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概要
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The degradation of type 1 aluminized coating during hot stamping leads to the coating cracking due to the formation of a brittle FeAl2 intermetallic phase. The formation of an aluminide coating prior to hot stamping was investigated as a method to simultaneously improve the coating ductility and achieve a good hot corrosion resistance of the hot stamped parts. A formable aluminide coating was obtained when the coating alloying was achieved during the pre-heating of the steel and an Fe content higher than 70 at% (83 wt%) was reached. The coating was identified as Fe3Al phase at room temperature. The formation of this aluminide coating on 22MnB5 hot stamping steel was investigated in detail. The effect of this alternative hot stamping thermal cycle on the room temperature mechanical properties of the steel was also investigated.
- 2010-11-15
著者
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DE COOMAN
Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology, Pohang University of Science and Technology
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Fan Dong
Graduate Institute Of Ferrous Technology Pohang University Of Science And Technology
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De Cooman
Graduate Inst. Of Ferrous Technol. Pohang Univ. Of Sci. And Technol.
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De Cooman
Graduate Institute Of Ferrous Technology Pohang University Of Science And Technology
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