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- 2024Effects of Direct Aging Heat Treatments on the Superelasticity of Nitinol Produced via Laser Powder Bed Fusioncitations
- 2024Microstructure and mechanical properties of in-situ SiO2-reinforced mechanically alloyed CoCrFeNiMnX (X= 5, 20, 35 at.%) high-entropy alloyscitations
- 2024Reactive formation of C3N4 as a by-product of AISI 1070 parts produced by laser powder bed fusion in N2 atmosphere
- 2024Synthesis and functionalization of red-emissive carbon dots towards sensing of copper(II) and ATP in aqueous media
- 2023Microstructure and Defect Analysis of 17-4PH Stainless Steel Fabricated by the Bound Metal Deposition Additive Manufacturing Technologycitations
- 2021Laser Defocusing Effect on the Microstructure and Defects of 17-4PH Parts Additively Manufactured by SLM at a Low Energy Inputcitations
- 2021Solutions of critical raw materials issues regarding iron-based alloyscitations
- 2020Nanoindentation twin-sensitive measurements and strengthening model of HPT OFHC 99.99% purity coppercitations
- 2018Fabrication of Cu-graphite metal matrix composites by ball milling and spark plasma sinteringcitations
- 2017Reverse Engineering and Scanning Electron Microscopy Applied to the Characterization of Tool Wear in Dry Milling Processescitations
- 2015Characterization of hot deformation of CW602N brasscitations
- 2014High Temperature Plasticity of Bimetallic Magnesium and Aluminum Friction Stir Welded Jointscitations
- 2014High temperature processing of brass: Constitutive analysis of hot working of Cu-Zn alloyscitations
- 2013A characterization of microstructure and microhardness on longitudinal planes of an Al–Mg–Si alloy processed by ECAPcitations
- 2011Analysis of the effect of friction stir welding on the minimum creep rate of an Mg–3% Al–1% Zn alloycitations
- 2007Analysis of high-temperature deformation and microstructure of an AZ31 magnesium alloycitations
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Solutions of critical raw materials issues regarding iron-based alloys
Abstract
<p>The Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) list has been defined based on economic importance and supply risk by the European Commission. This review paper describes two issues regarding critical raw materials: the possibilities of their substitution in iron-based alloys and the use of ironbased alloys instead of other materials in order to save CRMs. This review covers strategies for saving chromium in stainless steel, substitution or lowering the amounts of carbide-forming elements (especially tungsten and vanadium) in tool steel and alternative iron-based CRM-free and low-CRM materials: austempered ductile cast iron, high-temperature alloys based on intermetallics of iron and sintered diamond tools with an iron-containing low-cobalt binder.</p>