Dissolution of Fe- NbC in Liquid Fe-C Alloys

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jogre A. S Tenório
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

he aim of the present investigation was to investigate technological features of the Fe-NbC dissolution in liquid Fe-C alloys. Fe-NbC is a Ferro-niobium alloy with 7%C, has a particle size smaller than 150 pm and its micro constituents are polygonal niobium carbides and an iron matrix. The obtained dissolution time was less than one-minute and the yields were in the range of 80-90% at 1873 K. In the Fe-NbC dissolution process, the dissolution occurs at first, and as a consequence the niobium carbides become free to dissolve. These carbides will dissolve until the melt reaches a saturation point. The non-dissolved carbides remain trapped in the liquid or will form a dross. The addition yields decreases when the niobium concentration reaches this limit value, that depends on the carbon concentration. These define a saturation curve.
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APA: Jogre A. S Tenório  (1994)  Dissolution of Fe- NbC in Liquid Fe-C Alloys

MLA: Jogre A. S Tenório Dissolution of Fe- NbC in Liquid Fe-C Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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