- A Precipitation Behavior of Nano-Oxide Particles in Mechanically Alloyed Fe-5Y2O3 Powders
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Ga Eon Kim, Sanghoon Noh, Ji Eun Choi, Young Do Kim, Tae Kyu Kim
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2015;22(1):46-51. Published online February 1, 2015
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2015.22.1.46
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A precipitation behavior of nano-oxide particle in Fe-5Y2O3 alloy powders is studied. The mechanically alloyed Fe-5Y2O3 powders are pressed at 750°C for 1h, 850°C for 1h and 1150°C for 1h, respectively. The results of Xray diffraction pattern analysis indicate that the Y2O3 diffraction peak disappear after mechanically alloying process, but Y2O3 and YFe2O4 complex oxide precipitates peak are observed in the powders pressed at 1150°C. The differential scanning calorimetry study results reveal that the formation of precipitates occur at around 1054°C. Based on the transmission electron microscopy analysis result, the oxide particles with a composition of Y-Fe-O are found in the Fe-5Y2O3 alloy powders pressed at 1150°C. It is thus conclude that the mechanically alloyed Fe-5Y2O3 powders have no precipitates
and the oxide particles in the powders are formed by a high temperature heat-treatment.
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