Abstract

Abstract Phase decomposition in rapidly solidified Co–Al – Fe B2 alloys during isothermal ageing at 923 K has been investigated by means of X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. At the early stage of ageing, A2 disordered particles precipitate inside B2 matrix grains, being aligned along the <100> direction of the matrix, and equilibrium A1 phase (α-Co) is also formed mostly on grain boundaries. With further ageing, the plate-like A2 particles increase in size. On the other hand, the A1 phase on grain boundaries increases in size and also spreads into the B2 grain like tree branches as so-called Widmanstätten precipitate. Finally, the A2 phase disappears. The A1 phase remains on grain boundaries and also inside the B2 grains as spherical particles. Using the composition gradient method, the metastable precipitation limit of the A2 phase, that is the metastable phase boundary B2/(A2 + B2), was experimentally determined at 923 K. It extends smoothly into the stable A2 + B2 two-phase field on the Co–Fe side of the ternary Co–Al –Fe system.

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