Characterization of Ni57Zr20Ti20Sn3 amorphous powders obtained by mechanical alloying

This study examined the amorphization behavior and thermal stability of mechanically alloyed Ni57Zr20Ti20Sn3 powders synthesized by high-energy ball milling. Complete amorphization is feasible after 5h of milling. The thermal stability of the Ni57Zr20Ti20Sn3 amorphous powders was investigated by dif...

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Published inJournal of alloys and compounds Vol. 434-435; pp. 386 - 389
Main Authors Wu, Hsin-Ming, Hung, Shih-Sheng, Lee, Pee-Yew
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.05.2007
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Summary:This study examined the amorphization behavior and thermal stability of mechanically alloyed Ni57Zr20Ti20Sn3 powders synthesized by high-energy ball milling. Complete amorphization is feasible after 5h of milling. The thermal stability of the Ni57Zr20Ti20Sn3 amorphous powders was investigated by differential thermal analysis. As the results demonstrated, the temperature interval of the supercooled liquid region defined by the difference between glass-transition temperature and crystallization temperature is 96K for Ni57Zr20Ti20Sn3. The glass-transition and crystallization temperatures of mechanically alloyed samples are different from those reported in the literature for samples prepared by melt spinning techniques. The different thermal stability is believed to be due to the introduction of impurities into the ball-milled samples during mechanical alloying process. The glass transition behavior in the Ni57Zr20Ti20Sn3 is found to be a kinetically modified thermodynamic phase transformation process.
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ISSN:0925-8388
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2006.08.220