Microstructure and microhardness of rapidly solidified Bi51Sn26 In 23 alloy
Abstract
Rapidly solidified alloy Bi51Sn26 In 23 consists from dispersive bismuth and tin particles which are surrounded with e-phase. The parameters of the microstructure of rapidly solidified are determined. There are textures (1012) + (0001) bismuth, (100) of tin, and (102) + (101) of e-phase in foils. The average chords of phases are increased, specific surface of interphase boundaries are reduced and textures of phases are conserved during annealing 1.5 h under 70 °C. Microhardness of the foils increases in three times during aging under room temperature.
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