Abstract

In the present work, the effect of K/Na on microstructure of high-speed steel (HSS) used for rolls was investigated utilizing Hi-scope video microscope (HSVM) and electron probe microanalyser (EPMA). As-cast microstructure of the alloy is mainly composed of pearlite matrix, M 7C 3, M 2C and MC eutectic carbides. The carbides are connected or placed next to each other to form a network along grain boundaries. After K/Na modification, the morphology, size and distribution of carbides change greatly. The carbide network tends to break, and all carbides are refined and distributed homogeneously in the matrix. The mechanism of K/Na modification on microstructure of the alloy is also discussed.

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