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Novák, Pavel
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- 2024The Role of Precipitates in Hydrogen Embrittlement of Precipitation-Hardenable Aluminum Alloyscitations
- 2024Trade-Off Between Wear/Corrosion Performance and Mechanical Properties in D-AlNiCo Poly-Quasicrystals Through CNT Addition to the Microstructurecitations
- 2023Aluminum alloys with natural ratio of alloying elements manufactured by powder metallurgycitations
- 2023Processing of Niobium-Alloyed High-Carbon Tool Steel via Additive Manufacturing and Modern Powder Metallurgycitations
- 2023Use of rapid solidification in processing of aluminum alloys with reduced deep-sea nodulescitations
- 2022Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloys with the Natural Combination of Dopantscitations
- 2022Cast and Rapidly Solidified Aluminium Alloy with the Addition of Deep-Sea Nodules
- 2022Microstructural Characteristics of Al-Ti-B Inoculation Wires and Their Addition to the AlSi7Mg0.3 Alloycitations
- 2021Microstructure, Mechanical Properties, and Thermal Stability of Carbon-Free High Speed Tool Steel Strengthened by Intermetallics Compared to Vanadis 60 Steel Strengthened by Carbidescitations
- 2021Corrosion Properties of Mn-Based Alloys Obtained by Aluminothermic Reduction of Deep-Sea Nodulescitations
- 2021Solutions of critical raw materials issues regarding iron-based alloyscitations
- 2021The Effect of Simultaneous Si and Ti/Mo Alloying on High-Temperature Strength of Fe3Al-Based Iron Aluminidescitations
- 2019The effect of microstructure on hydrogen permeability of high strength steelscitations
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Processing of Niobium-Alloyed High-Carbon Tool Steel via Additive Manufacturing and Modern Powder Metallurgy
Abstract
Niobium is recently considered one of the potential alloying elements for tool steels due to the formation of hard and stable carbides of MC type. Its use is limited by the fact that these carbides tend to coarsen during conventional melting metallurgy processing. This work explores the potential of additive manufacturing for processing Nb-alloyed tool steel with a high content of carbon. Directed energy deposition was used as the processing method. It was found that this method allowed us to obtain a microstructure very similar to that obtained after the use of consolidation via spark plasma sintering when subsequent heat treatment by soft annealing, austenitizing, oil quenching and triple tempering for secondary hardness was applied. Moreover, the soft annealing process could be skipped without affecting the structure and properties when machining would not be required. The hardness of the steel was even higher after additive manufacturing was used (approx. 800–830 HV 30) than after spark plasma sintering (approx. 720–750 HV 30). The wear resistance of the materials processed by both routes was almost comparable, reaching 5–7 × 10−6 mm3N−1m−1 depending on the heat treatment.