Heat Treatment of Metals ›› 2025, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (3): 214-219.DOI: 10.13251/j.issn.0254-6051.2025.03.034

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In-situ observation of carbide precipitation behavior in Cr8Mo2SiV steel

He Shuai1,2, Hong Xiaoli3, Zhao Jinhuan3, Liu Xin1,2, Qin Zhe1,2, Wang Junsheng1,2   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Metal Material for Marine Equipment and Application, Anshan Liaoning 114009, China;
    2. Ansteel Beijing Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing 102200, China;
    3. Qingdao NMEI Group Co., Ltd., Qingdao Shandong 266000, China
  • Received:2024-11-12 Revised:2025-01-13 Online:2025-03-25 Published:2025-05-14

Abstract: Focusing on Cr8Mo2SiV ledeburite cold working die steel with high carbon and medium chromium content, the evolution of eutectic carbides (M7C3) and secondary carbides (M7C3) during the process of heating, holding and cooling was in-situ observed by using a high-temperature laser scanning confocal microscope. The results show that when the heating temperature exceeds 1180 ℃, the low-melting eutectic phase undergoes remelting, leading to pronounced overheating and overburning phenomena around the grain boundaries. Furthermore, The higher the holding temperature is, the higher the precipitation temperature of secondary carbides during the cooling process is. As the holding temperature rises from 1160 ℃ to 1200 ℃, Mo-rich particulate metastable carbides located at the grain boundaries dissolve, and the alloy elements enriched in the elongated dendritic secondary carbides continuously diffuse into the matrix. The difference in alloy element content between the matrix and the carbides is reduced gradually.

Key words: cold working die steel, carbide, in-situ observation, precipitation morphology

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