Microstructure Variation of a Secondary Hardening Tool Steel through Heat Treatments
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T1 - Microstructure Variation of a Secondary Hardening Tool Steel through Heat Treatments
AU - Nistelberger, Daniel
N1 - embargoed until 10-10-2028
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - High-speed steels combine the properties of hot strength and cold work steels. With these properties, high-speed steel displays, compared to hard metals, a good combination of high strength with reasonable toughness. These mechanical properties enable the excellent performance of high-speed steels as tool materials in metalworking applications, such as cutting or shaping. The combination of high strength and toughness is provided by the composite microstructure made of primary and secondary carbides and the surrounding metallic matrix. High-speed steels are continually being developed concerning heat treatments and their impact on the variation of the microstructure to increase efficiency factors such as tool life. For tool steels, knowledge of the effect of austenitization time, austenitization temperature, and tempering temperature heat treatments on high-speed steels is still incomplete. Thus, the analysis of the microstructure of tool steels resulting when varying the heat treatment is essential. In the current work, specimens made from commercially available high-speed steel were subjected to a variety of different heat treatments in vacuum and atmosphere environments. Specimens hardened and tempered according to industrial standards are used as a reference. Divergences regarding carbide spacing, carbide size, and carbide volume fraction were observed with a scanning electron microscope. Additionally, variations in matrix hardness were studied quantitatively using nanoindentation. As a result of the above-described heat treatments, significant carbide coarsening and an increase in carbide spacing was accomplished. Furthermore, modifications in matrix hardness were noticeable as well. The applied heat treatment parameters, such as carbide coarsening and matrix hardness, were then connected with these modifications in microstructural features.
AB - High-speed steels combine the properties of hot strength and cold work steels. With these properties, high-speed steel displays, compared to hard metals, a good combination of high strength with reasonable toughness. These mechanical properties enable the excellent performance of high-speed steels as tool materials in metalworking applications, such as cutting or shaping. The combination of high strength and toughness is provided by the composite microstructure made of primary and secondary carbides and the surrounding metallic matrix. High-speed steels are continually being developed concerning heat treatments and their impact on the variation of the microstructure to increase efficiency factors such as tool life. For tool steels, knowledge of the effect of austenitization time, austenitization temperature, and tempering temperature heat treatments on high-speed steels is still incomplete. Thus, the analysis of the microstructure of tool steels resulting when varying the heat treatment is essential. In the current work, specimens made from commercially available high-speed steel were subjected to a variety of different heat treatments in vacuum and atmosphere environments. Specimens hardened and tempered according to industrial standards are used as a reference. Divergences regarding carbide spacing, carbide size, and carbide volume fraction were observed with a scanning electron microscope. Additionally, variations in matrix hardness were studied quantitatively using nanoindentation. As a result of the above-described heat treatments, significant carbide coarsening and an increase in carbide spacing was accomplished. Furthermore, modifications in matrix hardness were noticeable as well. The applied heat treatment parameters, such as carbide coarsening and matrix hardness, were then connected with these modifications in microstructural features.
KW - HSS
KW - Schnellarbeitsstahl
KW - Wärmebehandlung
KW - Mikrostrukturcharakterisierung
KW - Karbidvergröberung
KW - Karbidabstände
KW - Primärkarbide
KW - REM
KW - Nanoindentation
KW - HSS
KW - high-speed steel
KW - heat treatment
KW - microstructure characterization
KW - carbide coarsening
KW - carbide spacing
KW - primary carbides
KW - SEM
KW - nanoindentation
M3 - Master's Thesis
ER -