Metalurgija (Oct 2016)

Influence of selected rare earth metals on structural characteristics of 42CrMo4 steel

  • J. Drápala,
  • S. Brožová,
  • I. Szurman,
  • K. Konečná,
  • G. Kostiuková,
  • J. Vontorová,
  • P. Jonšta,
  • K. Sobotková

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 4
pp. 757 – 760

Abstract

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The influence of rare earth metals (REM) addition on solidification structure of the low-carbon 42CrMo4 steel was investigated. Alloys were prepared by means of a centrifugal casting. The addition of cerium, praseodymium or mischmetal in the steel produced greatly improved solidification structure with a suppressed columnar grain zone, finer grain size in the equiaxed grain zone. The additions occurred in the steel bath in the form of REM oxide and/or oxide-sulphide inclusions and as dissolved REM segregated along with other elements at prior grain boundaries and interdendritic spaces. Microstructure (light microscope), SEM/EDX chemical microanalysis, and TOF-SIMS analysis – mapping of elements in the structure of alloys were obtained.

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