Ultrafine-Grained High Strength Cu-Ni-Si Alloys

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Ultrafine-grained (UFG) pure copper has been in the focus of materials scientists over the last two decades, however ultrafine-grained high-strength copper alloys have scarcely been processed or characterized so far industrially.In this contribution, UFG copper alloys, especially Cu-Ni-Si alloys, being well known as ideal materials for electromechanical connectors, springs and leadframes, are presented. Precipitation hardened Cu-Ni-Si alloys are a well established and technologically important class of materials for a wide range of applications where high strength and good conductivity are required. Yield strength and fatigue properties of metallic alloys can be significantly enhanced by severe plastic deformation methods. In contrast to other strengthening methods such as solid solution hardening, severe plastic deformation leads to a weaker decrease of electrical conductivity and is therefore a means of enhancing strength while maintaining acceptable conductivity for current bearing parts and components. Characterization of these materials after severe plastic deformation by swaging, wire drawing and subsequent aging was carried out using conductivity-, hardness-and tensile tests as well as highly-resolved microstructural characterization methods.The results reveal that UFG low alloyed copper alloys exhibit impressive combinations of properties such as strength, conductivity, high ductility as well as acceptable thermal stability at low and medium temperatures. By a subsequent aging treatment the severely plastically deformed microstructure of Cu-Ni-Si alloys can be further enhanced and thermal stability can profit from grain-boundary pinning by precipitated nanoscale nickel silicides.

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