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Melt overheating method for improved toughness and glass-forming ability of metallic glasses

a technology of toughness and glass-forming ability, which is applied in the direction of metal-working apparatus, manufacturing tools, casting apparatus, etc., can solve the problems of not serving as the site of heterogeneous nucleation of crystalline phases, demonstrating, suggesting, or implying influence on mechanical properties, etc., and achieves the effect of high toughness

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-07-24
APPLE INC
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Benefits of technology

The patent describes a method for making metallic glass articles that can undergo macroscopic plastic deformation without fracturing. By heating the alloy melt to a specific temperature, the glass-forming ability is increased compared to just heating it above a certain temperature. Additionally, the resulting metallic glass article has a lateral dimension of at least 0.5 mm. These technical effects make it possible to create stronger, more flexible metallic glass articles.

Problems solved by technology

Lin et al. conjectured that by overheating the melt, certain oxide inclusions were dissolved into the melt and therefore could not serve as sites for heterogeneous nucleation of crystalline phases.
However, Lin et al. did not demonstrate, suggest, or imply that overheating the melt above some threshold temperature would have any influence on the mechanical properties of the amorphous metal, such as the fracture toughness.

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Melt Overheating to a Temperature Above Ttough and TGFA

[0075]To demonstrate the effects of the method of melt overheating at TH on glass-forming ability (GFA) and toughness, Ni-based glass-forming alloys from the Ni—Cr—Nb—P—B family, disclosed in a recent application (U.S. Patent Application No. 61 / 720,015, entitled “Bulk Nickel-Based Chromium and Phosphorous Bearing Metallic Glasses with High Toughness”, filed on Oct. 30, 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference), and the Fe-based glass forming alloy Fe67Mo6Ni3.5Cr3.5P12C5.5B2.5 are used here as example systems.

[0076]The glass-forming ability of each alloy was assessed by determining the “critical” rod diameter”, defined as the maximum rod diameter at which the amorphous phase can be formed when processed by the method of water quenching the molten alloy in quartz tubes having 0.5 mm wall thickness.

[0077]FIG. 2 provides a plot showing the effect of melt overheating on the glass-forming ability and toughness of alloy and met...

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Melt Overheating to a Temperature Above Ttough and TGFA and Subsequently Cooling to an Intermediate Temperature Below Ttough and TGFA but Above TLiquidus

[0085]The effects of overheating the melt to a temperature above Ttough and TGFA and subsequently cooling to an intermediate temperature below Ttough and TGFA but above Tliquidus on glass-forming ability and toughness is investigated for alloy Ni71.4Cr5.64Nb3.46P16.5B3. The alloy is melted and the melt is overheated to a temperature at least as high as Ttough and TGFA, followed by cooling to an intermediate temperature below Ttough and TGFA but above Tliquidus for a fixed period of time, and then quenched to form a metallic glass.

[0086]FIG. 7 provides a plot showing the effect of cooling to an intermediate temperature after overheating the melt and prior to quenching on the glass-forming ability and toughness of alloy and metallic glass Ni71.4Cr5.64Nb3.46P16.5B3 in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. The critical...

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Abstract

A method of forming a bulk metallic glass is provided. The method includes overheating the alloy melt to a temperature above a threshold temperature, Ttough, associated with the metallic glass demonstrating substantial improvement in toughness compared to the toughness demonstrated in the absence of overheating the melt above Tliquidus, and another threshold temperature, TGFA, associated with the metallic glass demonstrating substantial improvement in glass-forming ability compared to the glass-forming ability demonstrated in the absence of overheating the melt above Tliquidus. After overheating the alloy melt to above Ttough and TGFA, the melt may be cooled and equilibrated to an intermediate temperature below both Ttough and TGFA but above Tliquidus, and subsequently quenched at a high enough rate to form a bulk metallic glass.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 755,177, entitled “Melt Overheating Method For Improved Toughness and Glass-Forming Ability of Metallic Glasses” filed on Jan. 22, 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.FIELD[0002]The present disclosure is directed to a method of overheating the melt of an alloy capable of forming metallic glass prior to quenching the melt in order to improve the glass-forming ability of the alloy and / or the toughness of the metallic glass.BACKGROUND[0003]Overheating the melt of alloys capable of forming metallic glass to temperatures sufficiently higher than the melting temperature is shown to influence certain kinetic properties of the liquid. Specifically, Lin et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 5,797,443) demonstrated that by overheating the melt of a bulk-solidifying Zr-based amorphous metal above a threshold temperature, which is sufficiently higher ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C22F1/00C22C45/00C22C45/04C22C45/08C22C45/02
CPCC22F1/002C22C45/001C22C45/08C22C45/02C22C45/04C22C45/008B22D27/04B22D46/00C22C45/00C22C33/003C22C45/003C22C45/005C22C45/10C22C1/11
Inventor NA, JONG HYUNFLOYD, MICHAELLEE, DAVID S.DEMETRIOU, MARIOS D.JOHNSON, WILLIAM L.GARRETT, GLENN
Owner APPLE INC
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