Abstract
To obtain new unconventional structures with specific mechanical and physical properties is possible not only by the development of new types of materials but also by treatment of conventional materials using unconventional innovative technological procedures. One of these technologies is the forming in semi-solid state involving rapid solidification of miniature components from steels. Production of such components is complicated by a number of technical problems. To explain phenomena of the process and structure development, the production of miniature components from the tool steel X210Cr12 difficult to form was experimentally tested. The structure of this originally ledeburite steel consisted of 95 % of metastable austenite after the treatment. Metastable austenite was located particularly in globular and polygonal grains while the remaining interspaces were filled by lamellar network. The detected high stability of extremely high fraction of metastable austenite was tested under different conditions of thermal exposition and mechanical loading.
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