RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Aisman, David A1 Jirkova, Hana A1 Rubesova, Katerina A1 Jenicek, Stepan T1 Mini-Thixoforming of Low-Carbon High-Alloy Steel JF Manufacturing Technology Journal YR 2016 VO 16 IS 5 SP 845 OP 849 DO 10.21062/ujep/x.2016/a/1213-2489/MT/16/5/845 UL https://journalmt.com/artkey/mft-201605-0001.php AB Semi-solid processing allows novel microstructures to be produced even in conventional materials. This is thanks to the peculiar conditions of the process and the rapid solidification. Despite that, semi-solid processing is not widely used in practice due to its technological complexity. Mini-thixoforming is an innovative method of processing metals in the region between their solidus and liquidus temperatures. With its small volume of the metal feedstock, it is a very precise and highly dynamic process. Consequently, it can be employed for materials with a very narrow freezing range which, until now, were impossible to thixoform conventionally. The present experiment focused on one of such materials: the low-carbon high-alloy age-hardenable X5CrNiCuNb16-4 steel. Owing to the low carbon level, the relevant temperature interval was 1380 - 1420 °C which, together with the need for strict control, posed a technological challenge. Once the semi-solid processing parameters were optimized, the die cavity was filled as required and the final products showed good surface quality. The resulting single-phase microstructure consisted of ferrite. Hence, given the 17% level of dissolved chromium, there is a potential for excellent corrosion resistance and, possibly, for subsequent age hardening of the material