Abstract

The effects of isothermal annealing on the microstructure and mechanical properties of ferrous based Ni-Cu-Mo-C diffusion alloy powder metallurgy (PM) components were investigated. For this purpose, the powder mixtures were pressed and sintered at 1150 °C. After full austenitisation at 825°C, they were kept isothermally in a neutral salt bath at 450°C for 15–120 min. Microhardness (HV 0.01), tensile and impact toughness tests of the samples were carried out at room temperature. The hardness value decreased with increasing austempering time. As a result of the austempering of 120 min, the tensile strength increased by 12.2% and became 460 MPa compared to the heat treatment period of 15 min, and the impact toughness was determined to be 14.3 j.cm−2 with an increase of 21%. Under the conditions in this experimental study, optimum strength and ductility values were obtained with austempering time applied in the range of 90–120 min.

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