Анотація:
Experimental data about impact of heating rate in range from 10 up to 20 °C/s under spark plasma sintering on grain size, structure and mechanical properties of Fe–Ti–C–(B) carbide steels system is given. It was established, that increasing heating rate up to 20 °C/s in consolidation mode with holding temperature of 1100 ° during 180 seconds leads to decrease of mean iron grain size in material structure from ~3.5 to ~2 m and allows to obtain Fe–Ti–C–(B) carbide steels system with hardness of 70 HRC and wear-resistance seven times higher than of tungsten-containing HSS M2 steel.