Abstract

1. The low plasticity of the Fe−25Cr−5Al alloy is determined by the high embrittlement temperature (300°C). 2. Elements inducing sharp distortion of the crystal lattice raise the critical temperature. 3. Elements forming interstitial solid solutions (boron, nitrogen) sharply increase the critical temperature. 4. To increase the plasticity the alloy must be smelted in vacuum or in a protective atmosphere of inert gases.

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