Tetsu-to-Hagane
Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Effects of Tempering Time and Repeated Tempering on Carbides in High Speed Steels.
Study on the carbides in high speed steels by electrolytic isolation-IV
Sadao KoshibaShin KimuraHideki Harada
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1960 Volume 46 Issue 12 Pages 1554-1558

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This report deals with a study on the effects of tempering time and repeated tempering at 575°C for carbides in low-W high speed steels.
The carbides were isolated electrolytically from specimens of several heat-treated high speed steels. Chemical composition and crystalline structure of the isolated carbides were determined by chemical analysis and X-ray diffraction, and the shape of the cabides were observed by electron microscopy. The results were obtaind as follows:
(1) The amount of precipitated carbides was increased gradually with progress of tempering time, but the amount of precipitated carbides during tempering at 575°C×100h were less than at 650°C×1h. The carbides in the steel on a short-time tempering were composed of M6C and MC types, while M23C6 carbide appeared in the steel of tempering at more than 50 hours.
(2) On the repeated tempering at 575°C, the amount of carbides was increased, especially on twice-repeated tempering suddenly. The carbides in the steel on repeated tempering at 575°C were precipitated as much as those in the steel on continuous tempering of 10-50 hours at the same temperature. Presumably it should promote the precipitation of carbides during repeated tempering.

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