C22C30/00

HIGH ENTROPY ALLOY STRUCTURE AND A METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME
20220056567 · 2022-02-24 ·

A method for preparing a high entropy alloy (HEA) structure includes the steps of: preparing an alloy by arc melting raw materials comprising five or more elements; drop casting the melted alloy into a cooled mold to form a bulk alloy; applying an external force against the bulk alloy to reshape the bulk alloy; and heat-treating the reshaped bulk alloy, wherein the bulk alloy is reshaped and/or heat-treated for manipulating the distribution of the microstructure therein. The present invention also relates to a high entropy alloy structure prepared by the method.

HIGH ENTROPY ALLOY STRUCTURE AND A METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME
20220056567 · 2022-02-24 ·

A method for preparing a high entropy alloy (HEA) structure includes the steps of: preparing an alloy by arc melting raw materials comprising five or more elements; drop casting the melted alloy into a cooled mold to form a bulk alloy; applying an external force against the bulk alloy to reshape the bulk alloy; and heat-treating the reshaped bulk alloy, wherein the bulk alloy is reshaped and/or heat-treated for manipulating the distribution of the microstructure therein. The present invention also relates to a high entropy alloy structure prepared by the method.

METHOD OF PRODUCING A CoFe ALLOY STRIP
20220056568 · 2022-02-24 ·

A method of producing a CoFe alloy strip is provided. The method comprises hot rolling a CoFe alloy to form a hot rolled strip, followed by quenching the strip from a temperature above 700° C. to a temperature of 200° C. The CoFe alloy comprises an order/disorder temperature T.sub.o/d and a ferritic/austenitic transformation temperature T.sub.α/γ, wherein T.sub.α/γ>T.sub.o/d. The method further comprises cold rolling the hot rolled strip, after cold rolling, continuous annealing the strip at a maximum temperature T.sub.1, wherein 500° C.<T.sub.1<T.sub.o/d, followed by cooling at a cooling rate R.sub.1 of at least 1 K/s in the temperature range of T.sub.1 to 500° C., and after continuous annealing, magnetic annealing the strip, or parts manufactured from the strip, at a temperature between 730° C. and T.sub.α/γ.

METHOD OF PRODUCING A CoFe ALLOY STRIP
20220056568 · 2022-02-24 ·

A method of producing a CoFe alloy strip is provided. The method comprises hot rolling a CoFe alloy to form a hot rolled strip, followed by quenching the strip from a temperature above 700° C. to a temperature of 200° C. The CoFe alloy comprises an order/disorder temperature T.sub.o/d and a ferritic/austenitic transformation temperature T.sub.α/γ, wherein T.sub.α/γ>T.sub.o/d. The method further comprises cold rolling the hot rolled strip, after cold rolling, continuous annealing the strip at a maximum temperature T.sub.1, wherein 500° C.<T.sub.1<T.sub.o/d, followed by cooling at a cooling rate R.sub.1 of at least 1 K/s in the temperature range of T.sub.1 to 500° C., and after continuous annealing, magnetic annealing the strip, or parts manufactured from the strip, at a temperature between 730° C. and T.sub.α/γ.

CAST PRODUCT HAVING ALUMINA BARRIER LAYER
20170306468 · 2017-10-26 · ·

The present invention provides a cast product that can further enhance the stability of an alumina barrier layer and can exhibit further superior oxidation resistance, carburization resistance, nitriding resistance, corrosion resistance, and the like when used under a high-temperature atmosphere. The cast product according to the present invention is a cast product having an alumina barrier layer including an aluminum oxide on a surface of a matrix, and the aluminum oxide is (Al.sub.(1-x)M.sub.(x)).sub.2O.sub.3, where M is at least one of Cr, Ni, Si, and Fe, and x satisfies a relationship 0<x<0.5. Furthermore, the cast product according to the present invention is a cast product having an alumina barrier layer including an aluminum oxide on a surface of a matrix, and at least one of Cr, Ni, Si, and Fe forms a solid solution in the aluminum oxide, and at least one of Cr, Ni, Si, and Fe forming the solid solution with Al is contained so as to satisfy a relationship Al/(Cr+Ni+Si+Fe)≧2.0 in an atomic % ratio.

Sputtering Target Comprising Al-Te-Cu-Zr-Based Alloy and Method of Manufacturing Same

A sputtering target containing 20 at % to 40 at % of Te, 5 at % to 20 at % of Cu, 5 at % to 15 at % of Zr, and remainder being Al, wherein a structure of the sputtering target is comprise of an Al phase, a Cu phase, a CuTeZr phase, a CuTe phase and a Zr phase. The present invention aims to provide an Al—Te—Cu—Zr-based alloy sputtering target capable of effectively suppressing the degradation of properties caused by compositional deviation, as well as a method of manufacturing the same.

FCC MATERIALS OF ALUMINUM, COBALT, NICKEL AND TITANIUM, AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
20170306457 · 2017-10-26 ·

The present disclosure relates to new materials comprising Al, Co, Ni and Ti. The new materials may realize a single phase field of a face-centered cubic (fcc) solid solution structure immediately below the solidus temperature of the material. The new materials may include at least one precipitate phase and have a solvus temperature of at least 1100° C. The new materials may include 2.1-8.4 wt. % Al, 4.7-60.6 wt. % Co, 29.6-89.3 wt. % Ni, and 3.9-9.4 wt. % Ti. In one embodiment, the precipitate is selected from the group consisting of the L1.sub.2 phase, the B2 phase, the Ni.sub.3Ti phase, and combinations thereof. The new alloys may realize improved high temperature properties.

FCC MATERIALS OF ALUMINUM, COBALT, NICKEL AND TITANIUM, AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
20170306457 · 2017-10-26 ·

The present disclosure relates to new materials comprising Al, Co, Ni and Ti. The new materials may realize a single phase field of a face-centered cubic (fcc) solid solution structure immediately below the solidus temperature of the material. The new materials may include at least one precipitate phase and have a solvus temperature of at least 1100° C. The new materials may include 2.1-8.4 wt. % Al, 4.7-60.6 wt. % Co, 29.6-89.3 wt. % Ni, and 3.9-9.4 wt. % Ti. In one embodiment, the precipitate is selected from the group consisting of the L1.sub.2 phase, the B2 phase, the Ni.sub.3Ti phase, and combinations thereof. The new alloys may realize improved high temperature properties.

FCC MATERIALS OF ALUMINUM, COBALT AND NICKEL, AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
20170306459 · 2017-10-26 ·

The present disclosure relates to new materials comprising Al, Co, and Ni. The new materials may realize a single phase field of a face-centered cubic (fcc) solid solution structure immediately below the solidus temperature of the material. The new materials may include at least one precipitate phase and have a solvus temperature of at least 1000° C. The new materials may include 6.7-11.4 wt. % Al, 5.0-48.0 wt. % Co, and 43.9-88.3 wt. % Ni. In one embodiment, the precipitate is selected from the group consisting of the L1.sub.2 phase, the B2 phase, and combinations thereof. The new alloys may realize improved high temperature properties.

FCC MATERIALS OF ALUMINUM, COBALT AND NICKEL, AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
20170306459 · 2017-10-26 ·

The present disclosure relates to new materials comprising Al, Co, and Ni. The new materials may realize a single phase field of a face-centered cubic (fcc) solid solution structure immediately below the solidus temperature of the material. The new materials may include at least one precipitate phase and have a solvus temperature of at least 1000° C. The new materials may include 6.7-11.4 wt. % Al, 5.0-48.0 wt. % Co, and 43.9-88.3 wt. % Ni. In one embodiment, the precipitate is selected from the group consisting of the L1.sub.2 phase, the B2 phase, and combinations thereof. The new alloys may realize improved high temperature properties.