Abstract
1. A study was made of the following methods of milling of ferrochromium: in a vibratory ball mill under alcohol and acetone and in a planetary mill. The most effective was milling for 30 min in the planetary mill, which comminuted 90% of ferrochromium to a particle size of less that 200Μ. 2. The optimum conditions for the production of TiC-Kh12M-steel materials (50, 40, 35, and 30% TiC) with chromium added to the steel in the form of ferrochromium powder were found to be a pressing pressure of 3 tons/cm2, a vacuum sintering temperature of 1430–1470‡C, and a sintering time of 1 h. The optimum conditions for the heat treatment (annealing, quenching, and tempering) of these materials were determined. 3. Some of the key properties of the materials were investigated. It was established that the properties of TiC -Kh12M-steel materials alloyed with chromium in the form of ferrochromium are virtually identical with those of the same materials containing additions of pure chromium powder. Ferrochromium, however, being cheaper and more readily available than chromium powder, should be used as a starting material in the manufacture of titanium-carbide-steel alloys.
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