Bfo. Costa et Sm. Dubiel, ON THE INFLUENCE OF TIN ON THE FORMATION OF THE SIGMA-PHASE IN THE FE-CR SYSTEM, Physica status solidi. a, Applied research, 139(1), 1993, pp. 83-94
The influence of tin on the formation of the sigma-phase, caused by an
isothermal annealing at 700-degrees-C, in Fe-Cr alloys with near equi
atomic compositions was studied by means of Fe-57 and Sn-119 Mossbauer
spectroscopy. It was shown that the addition of up to 5.5 at% Sn to t
he Fe Cr alloys retards the formation of the sigma-phase significantly
. The kinetics of the transformation follows the Johnson-Mehl equation
. The evidence was found that tin precipitates on the grain boundaries
if its nominal concentration exceeds almost-equal-to 2 at%. For a giv
en nominal concentration of added tin the size of grains was found to
be the same in the alpha- and sigma-phases, but it was smaller for sam
ples with higher Sn content. The composition of the sigma-phase remain
s constant at a value of 46.7 at% Cr and 1.4 at% Sn, regardless of the
nominal tin content.