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Metallographic Characterization of the Microstructure of Tool Steels
作者姓名:GeorgeF.VanderVoort  EienaP.Manilova
作者单位:[1]BuehlerLtd.,LakeBluffIllinois,USA [2]PolzunovCentralBoilerandTurbineInstitute,St.Petersburg,Russia
摘    要:Examination of selectively etched tool steel microstructures by light microscopy provides more information than standard etchants, such as nital, picral or Vilella‘s reagent. Further, the images are more suitable for quantitative measurements, especially by image analysis. Specimens must be properly prepared, damage free, if selective etchants are to be applied successfully. A number of etchants have been claimed to selectively etch certain carbides in tool steels. The response of these etchants has been evaluated using a variety of well-characterized tool steel compositions. While many are selective, they are often selective to more than one type of carbide. Furthermore, their use in image analysis must be evaluated carefully as measurements showed that the amount and size of the carbides are often greater after selective etching as many of these reagents outline and color or attack the carbides. Selective etching of the matrix, leaving the carbides unaffected works well, but no one etchant will cover the broad spectrum of tool steel compositions. No etchant has been found that will color retained austenite in tool steels and image analysis of retained austenite in tool steels are always much lower than by x-ray diffraction unless retained austenite is the dominant phase present in grossly over-austenitized steels.

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Metallographic Characterization of the Microstructure of Tool Steels
GeorgeF.VanderVoort EienaP.Manilova.Metallographic Characterization of the Microstructure of Tool Steels[J].Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment,2004,25(5):169-173.
Authors:George FVander Voort  Elena PManilova
Affiliation:1. Buehler Ltd., Lake Bluff, Illinois, USA
2. Polzunov Central Boiler and Turbine Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:Examination of selectively etched tool steel microstructures by light microscopy provides more information than standard etchants, such as nital, picral or Vilella's reagent. Further, the images are more suitable for quantitative measurements, especially by image analysis. Specimens must be properly prepared, damage free, if selective etchants are to be applied successfully. A number of etchants have been claimed to selectively etch certain carbides in tool steels. The response of these etchants has been evaluated using a variety of well-characterized tool steel compositions. While many are selective, they are often selective to more than one type of carbide. Furthermore, their use in image analysis must be evaluated carefully as measurements showed that the amount and size of the carbides are often greater after selective etching as many of these reagents outline and color or attack the carbides. Selective etching of the matrix, leaving the carbides unaffected works well, but no one etchant will cover the broad spectrum of tool steel compositions. No etchant has been found that will color retained austenite in tool steels and image analysis of retained austenite in tool steels are always much lower than by x-ray diffraction unless retained austenite is the dominant phase present in grossly over-austenitized steels.
Keywords:carbides  etchant  ferrite  image analysis  martensite  retained austenite
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