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Structural and magnetic behaviors of Fe-based glassy alloys prepared by industrial raw materials and different processing routes

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics(2023)

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Three types of Fe-based metallic glass alloys with nominal compositions of Fe 74.5 B 5 Si 2 C 4 P 10 Cr 2 Mo 2 Mn 0.5 (#A1), Fe 73.5 B 5 Si 3 C 4 P 10 Cr 2 Mo 2 Mn 0.5 (#A2), and Fe 72.5 B 6 Si 3 C 4 P 10 Cr 2 Mo 2 Mn 0.5 (#A3) are developed using commercial pure raw materials in the forms of ribbon, rod, and powder. The structural and thermal properties are investigated by X-ray diffractometer (XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), respectively. The alloy #A1 displays complete crystallinity in powder form while dispersion of crystallites in amorphous matrix found in ribbon and rod. The replacement of Fe by Si in #A1 causes complete amorphous structure for all forms of alloy #A2 and ribbon and rods of alloy #A3. More B atoms in alloy #A3 enhance glass transition and crystallization temperatures than alloys #A1 and #A2. The additional B and Si atoms in #A2 and #A3 influence the lowering of saturation magnetization compared to alloy #A1. However, the alloy #A3 possess the lowest coercivity, sustaining its good magnetic softness even after post-annealing at 770 K. The optimized composition in alloy #A3 is found with high amorphous-forming ability and good sphericity in powders, which would be beneficial for improving the alloy performance at further processing like additive manufacturing.
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