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Tungsten-Based Metallic Glasses with High Crystallization Temperature, High Modulus and High Hardness
Madoka OhtsukiKyoko NagataRyuji TamuraShin Takeuchi
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2005 Volume 46 Issue 1 Pages 48-53

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Ternary and quaternary tungsten-based alloys were melt-spun to produce metallic glasses having high crystallization temperature and high hardness. Alloy compositions were selected based on eutectic compositions of tungsten-based binary alloys; they are W46Ru37B17, W54Rh26B20, W56Ir23B21, etc. In most of the alloys, ductile metallic glasses were produced. DSC measurements showed that most of the metallic glasses undergo a two-step crystallization with the onset temperature of the first crystallization being as high as 1049∼1298 K. Vickers hardness values at room temperature are 13∼17 GPa. The ratio of the hardness Hv to Young’s modulus E satisfies the general rule for metallic glasses, i.e. HVE\\fallingdotseq0.06. High temperature hardness measurements for W46Ru37B17 and W45Re23Ru15B17 metallic glasses showed that the Vickers hardness values are higher than 10 GPa up to 900 K.

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