J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2023, Vol. 143: 189-197.DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2022.09.032

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Purifying Fe-based amorphous alloys to enhance glass-forming ability by designing a novel refining slag

Shuai Moa,b, Jing Zengc, Hua Zhanga,b,*, Yinan Wua,b, Tao Liua,b,*, Hongwei Nia,b   

  1. aThe State Key Laboratory of Refractories and Metallurgy, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430081, China
    bThe Key Laboratory for Ferrous Metallurgy and Resources Utilization of Ministry of Education, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430081, China
    cWuhan Research Institute of Metallurgical Construction, Ltd.; MCC, Wuhan 430081, China
  • Received:2022-07-21 Revised:2022-07-21 Accepted:2022-07-21 Online:2023-04-14
  • Contact: *E-mail addresses: huazhang@wust.edu.cn (H. Zhang), liutao111@wust.edu.cn (T. Liu).

Abstract: Designing low melting point and low basicity refining slag suitable for Fe-based amorphous alloys and understanding the inclusions’ formation, removal, influencing mechanisms are quite vital in the fields of metallurgy and materials. In this study, a novel 13%SiO2-32%CaO-30%Al2O3-25%B2O3 (wt.%) refining slag was designed after careful calculations of the liquid phase region, slag-metal equilibrium, surface tension, viscosity, deoxidation capability and sulfur distribution ratio. After refining with our designed slag, the content of impurities and the number density of inclusions in a representative Fe83Si2B15 (at.%) amorphous alloy were significantly reduced. Moreover, the glass-forming ability (GFA) of the alloy was also enhanced, enabling the preparation of amorphous ribbons with a lower cooling rate. Based on the impurities in Fe-based amorphous alloys as well as the calculated oxide and sulfide free energy diagrams, CaO, SiO2, Al2O3 oxides and CaS, TiS, MnS sulfides will form in the master alloy. The high melting point inclusions in the melt are generally removed via a floatation-separation-absorption process and the Mn, Ti, S impurities are removed via slag-metal interface reactions during refining. As for the detrimental effect of inclusions on glass formation, the small lattice disregistry between Ti, Mn-containing inclusions and primary α-Fe gains reveal that these inclusions are effective in promoting the heterogeneous nucleation, and therefore greatly deteriorate the GFA. These findings are important and provide an ideal solution to purifying the Fe-based amorphous alloys by refining and enhancing the GFA for industrial production.

Key words: Fe-based amorphous alloy, Refining slag design, Inclusion, Lattice disregistry, Heterogeneous nucleation