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US2021270706A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021270706-A1 |
| Application number | US-201817260560-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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A preparation method for an iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample includes the following steps: surface electrolytic activation of an iron-based powder; ultrasonically cleaning the powder, and drying the powder to obtain a surface activated powder; adding the surface activated powder to a chemical embedding solution for ultrasonic dispersion; after the ultrasonic dispersion, performing a plating process; then heating to 80-92° C. for chemical reaction to prepare an iron-based alloy bulk which coated with nickel. The plating process is as follows: still standing, stirring, and repeating the still standing is taken as a cycle, and at least one cycle is performed to complete the plating process. Then grinding and electropolishing are done to the obtained iron-based alloy bulk coated with nickel to obtain the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample.
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A preparation method for an iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample, comprising the following steps: step 1, iron-based powder surface electrolytic activation: soaking an iron-based alloy powder into an electrolytic solution for surface activation by an electrolytic activation to obtain an activated powder; and then cleaning the activated powder by an absolute ethanol and/or an absolute methanol via ultrasonic cleaning; finally, drying the activated powder to obtain a surface activated powder; step 2, adding the surface activated powder to a chemical embedding solution, then dispersing the surface activated powder in the chemical embedding solution by ultrasonic to obtain a mixture; performing a process; and then heating the mixture to 80-92° C. for a chemical reaction to obtain an iron-based alloy bulk coated with nickel; wherein the process is as follows: a process of still standing, stirring, and repeating the still standing is taken as a cycle, and at least one cycle is performed to complete the process; wherein the chemical embedding solution comprises the following components: 28-32 g/L of nickel chloride; 15-30 g/L of sodium hypophosphite; 14-16 g/L of sodium acetate; 14-16 g/L of sodium citrate; 4-6 g/L of succinic acid; 5-15 g/L of glycine; 1-3 vol./% of glycerol; and 1-3 vol./% of glacial acetic acid; a pH value of the chemical embedding solution is 3.5-5.4; and step 3, grinding and electropolishing the iron-based alloy bulk coated with nickel obtained in step 2 to obtain the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample. 2 . The preparation method for the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample according to claim 1 , wherein the iron-based alloy powder is a gas-atomized Fe-based alloy powder, or a mechanical alloyed iron-based alloy powder, or an iron-based alloy powder prepared by ball milling. 3 . The preparation method for the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample according to claim 1 , wherein an average particle size of the iron-based alloy powder is less than or equal to 150 μm. 4 . The preparation method for the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample according to claim 1 , wherein the iron-based powder surface electrolytic activation in step 1 is as follows: filling the iron-based alloy powder into a spoon-shaped copper electrode to perform the electrolytic activation on a surface of the iron-based alloy powder to obtain the activated powder; and cleaning the activated powder by the absolute ethanol using the ultrasonic cleaning machine, and drying the activated powder for subsequent use; the electrolytic solution in step 1 is composed of the following components: 0.5-1 wt. % of perchloric acid, 0.05-0.15 wt. % of glycerol and a balance of the absolute ethanol or the absolute methanol; in step 1, a time of the electrolytic activation is 30-60 s, and a temperature of the electrolytic activation is 25-30° C.; and in step 1, a time of the cleaning is 10-15 min, and the absolute ethanol and/or the absolute methanol are/is replaced for 2-3 times during the time of the cleaning. 5 . The preparation method for the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample according to claim 1 , wherein in step 2, the surface activated powder is added into the chemical embedding solution according to a solid-to-liquid mass ratio of (1-3):500; and in step 2, a time of the dispersing is 10-15 min. 6 . The preparation method for the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample according to claim 1 , wherein in step 2, a time of each of the still standing is 30-60 min; a speed of the stirring is 100-120 r/min, and a time of each of the stirring is 3-5 min; a time of repeating the still standing is 30-60 min. 7 . The preparation method for the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample according to claim 1 , wherein in step 2, after the process, heating the mixture to 88-92° C. for the chemical reaction for 2-3.5 hrs; and a nickel growth rate is controlled at 30-50 μm/h during the chemical reaction. 8 . The preparation method for the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample according to claim 1 , wherein after the chemical reaction, the iron-based alloy bulk coated with nickel is regulated to have a size of 10×10 mm and a thickness of 50-200 μm; then, the iron-based alloy bulk coated with nickel is flatly ground by a waterproof sandpaper of 400-2000 meshes, and is finally polished by a SiC sandpaper of 2000-3000 meshes; and no obvious scratch exists on the surface of the sample. 9 . The preparation method for the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample according to claim 1 , wherein in step 3, the electropolishing is performed in an electropolishing solution, and the electropolishing solution is composed of 3-10 wt. % of perchloric acid, 1-2 wt. % of glacial acetic acid, 0.5-1 wt. % of phosphoric acid, 1-2 wt. % of glycerol and a balance of the absolute methanol and/or the absolute ethanol. 10 . The preparation method for the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample according to claim 1 , wherein in step 3, in the electropolishing, a stainless steel plate with a size of 5×3 cm is used as a cathode, the iron-based alloy bulk coated with nickel to be electropolished is used as an anode, a sample clamp is pure copper, a polishing surface right faces the cathode, and an electrolysis is performed by applying a constant voltage of 3-6 V at room temperature for 10-30 s to obtain the iron-based alloy powder EBSD test sample.
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