Abstract

The morphology, structure, and amount of nonmetallic inclusions in M2 high-speed steel and an experimental version modified with an addition of Al have been studied. The addition of aluminum to high-speed steel leads to an increase in nonmetallic inclusions, especially Al 2O 3 and AlN. The morphologies of nonmetallic inclusions in M2Al are irregular with sharp outlines; this can result in crack initiation interfaces between the inclusions and the matrix during high-temperature quenching.

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