Glass stability, glass forming ability, and microstructural refinement
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to the addition of niobium to iron based glass forming alloys and iron based Cr—Mo—W containing glasses. More particularly, the present invention is related to changing the nature of crystallization resulting in glass formation that may remain stable at much higher temperatures, increasing the glass forming ability and increasing devitrified hardness of the nanocomposite structure.
1. A method for increasing the hardness of an iron alloy composition comprising:
a) supplying an iron based glass alloy comprising about 40-65 atomic % iron and about 5.0-55 atomic percent of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Ta, Cr, Mo, W, Mn, Ni or mixtures thereof;
b) adding 0.01 to 6 atomic % Niobium to said iron based glass alloy; and
c) increasing said hardness by adding said Niobium to said iron based glass alloy, wherein said Niobium modified alloy is cooled at a rate sufficient to indicate a backscattered electron micrograph containing only microstructural scale structure with phases defined by x-ray diffraction as
1. α-Fe and/or γ-Fe, and
2. boro carbide phases comprising M 23 (BC) 6 and/or M 7 (CB) 3 .
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said hardness is increased by at least 1 GPa.
3. A method for increasing the glass stabilization of an iron based alloy composition comprising:
a) supplying an iron based glass alloy comprising about 40-65 atomic % iron and about 5.0-55 atomic percent of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Ta, Cr, Mo, W, Mn, Ni or mixtures thereof;
b) adding 0.01 to 6 atomic % Niobium to said iron based glass alloy; and
c) increasing said crystallization temperature above 675° C. by adding said Niobium to said iron based glass alloy, wherein said Niobium modified alloy is cooled at a rate sufficient to indicate a backscattered electron micrograph containing only microstructural scale structure with phases defined by x-ray diffraction as
1. α-Fe and/or γ-Fe, and
2. boro carbide phases comprising M 23 (BC) 6 and/or M 7 (CB) 3 .