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Production of iron matrix composite reinforced by TiN particulate through nitriding by powder metallurgy

Pages 24-27 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

An iron matrix composite reinforced by TiN particulate is fabricated by nitriding and by powder metallurgy. The results show that chromium nitrides and titanium nitride can be in situ synthesised in the prealloyed powder when nitriding at 1100–1250°C in pure nitrogen atmosphere. After the denitrification at 1300°C in vacuum below 10−2 Pa, the chromium nitrides decompose, but titanium nitride still exists stably. The titanium nitride particulates have fine size and are homogeneously distributed in the matrix. The relative density of the sintered compact is ∼99% by spark plasma sintering at 1000°C and 40 MPa. However, it is very low (∼90%) when the denitrified powder is sintered at 1400°C in vacuum.

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