Abstract
The undercooling of Ni–Fe alloy coating melt was in situ investigated by differential scanning calorimeter with flux processing technique. The highest undercooling of Ni–Fe alloy with 426 K was obtained as the thermal treatment temperature of the melt being 1904 K and the cooling rate being 50 K min−1. When cooling rate is fixed, the undercooling depends on the melt processing temperature, and increases rapidly at the first stage. The effects of thermal treatment temperature and cooling rates on the undercooling were discussed.
Acknowledgement
The authors would like to thank the financial support from the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province in China under grant No. 598250.