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Spinodal decomposition manifests itself as characteristic patterns in an alloy, which are a direct result of phase separation during the quenching process. General spinodal decomposition properties and benefits include, to name but a few, excellent high temperature stress relaxation resistance, lack of distortion during aging, lower initial cost and cost savings during processing.
The addition of Ni between 4 and 15% and Sn between 4 and 8% to the Cu matrix constitutes spinodally decomposable Cu-Ni-Sn alloy system. The spinodally decomposable Cu-Ni-Sn Bronze alloys produce a modulated microstructure during the heat treatment process and its mechanical properties comparable to those of Cu-Be alloys, while being relatively inexpensive and hazard free. The modulated microstructure significantly increases the strength of the Cu-Ni-Sn alloys, and the increase is attributed to a) alloy composition (b) condition of the alloy cast or wrought) (c) amount of cold work prior to aging d) aging temperature and e) aging time. The Cu-Ni-Sn Bronze alloys can be used as the friction-reducing and anti-wear materials to make high performance bearings for aerospace, roller cone rock bit and heavy duty mobile industrial equipment etc.
It has been generally observed that five different transformation products exist in the Cu-Ni-Sn system as shown in Figure 1. They are: a) modulated structure resulting from spinodal decomposition b) DO22 ordered structure c) L12 ordered structure d) grain boundary and intra-granular γ DO3) precipitates and e) discontinuous γ precipitates. The above transformation is dependent on temperature and time Refer to Figure 2). At high temperature the grain boundary and intergranular γ DO3) precipitates form, whereas, in the middle range of temperature a discontinuous γ precipitates forms. Below the critical temperature TR ~457°C. the spinodal decomposition takes place. When the aging time is increased, an ordering reaction takes place forming DO22 and L12 ordered structure (Refer to Figure 2). The spinodal decomposition and ordering reaction increases the hardness and the YS of the alloys.
Spinodal decomposition properties and benefits
Limitations of spinodal decomposition 1. Limited alloying compositions are suitable for spinodal hardening. 2. It requires homogenization, solution treatment and aging treatment i.e. it is time consuming. 3. In ternary alloys metastable phase is of very short moment, so special care should be taken to achieve this region. 4. Micro examinations are needed in every stage of experiment. 5. Behavior of Spinodal decomposition may sometimes unpredictable.
Applications 1. Marine Environment 2. Automotive 3. Offshore oil and gas 4. Aerospace
References 1. Jirapure S.C, Borade A.B, Kongre U.V: A new approach of strengthening- spinodal decomposition, Int. Journal of Applied Sciences and Engineering Research, Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2015, ISSN 2277 – 9442; 2. Spinodal Copper, AMETEK Specialty Metal Products, Nickel strip, 2016, Accessed April 2019.
Date Published: Feb-2020
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