Solutions of critical raw materials issues regarding iron-based alloys

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Novák, Pavel
Belezze, Tiziano
Cabibbo, Marcello
Gamsjäger, Ernst
Wiessner, Manfred
Rajnovic, Dragan
Jaworska, Lucyna
Hanus, Pavel
Shishkin, Andrei
Goel, Gaurav

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Novák P, Belezze T, Cabibbo M, et al., (2021) Solutions of critical raw materials issues regarding iron-based alloys. Materials, Volume 14, Issue 4, February 2021, Article number 899

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The Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) list has been defined based on economic importance and supply risk by the European Commission. This review paper describes two issues regarding critical raw materials: the possibilities of their substitution in iron-based alloys and the use of iron-based alloys instead of other materials in order to save CRMs. This review covers strategies for saving chromium in stainless steel, substitution or lowering the amounts of carbide-forming elements (especially tungsten and vanadium) in tool steel and alternative iron-based CRM-free and low-CRM materials: austempered ductile cast iron, high-temperature alloys based on intermetallics of iron and sintered diamond tools with an iron-containing low-cobalt binder.

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critical raw materials, substitution, iron, alloy

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