Purpose: The goal of this work is to obtain the gradient materials based on the non-alloyed steel reinforced highspeed steel using the pressureless formed method. Design/methodology/approach: The non-alloyed steel was fabricated by mixing iron powders with graphite. The unalloyed steel contains 0.5% carbon. The pressureless powder forming was used for manufacturing the materials. Findings: It was found out, basing on the hardness tests, that the layer built of steel without any alloy elements demonstrates very low hardness in comparison with the transition layer and the HS6-5-2 high-speed layer. It was also found, that the density rises with increasing temperature. The portion of pores in the particular layers of the gradient materials decreases along with the carbon concentration increase in particular layers. Practical implications: The material presented in this paper has layers, at one side consisting of the nonalloy steel with hardness growing with the increase of carbon content, and at other side the high-speed steel, characterized by a high ductility. Developed material is tested for turning tools. Originality/value: A forming methods were developed for high-speed and non-alloy steel powders, making it possible to obtain materials with three layers in their structure. Investigations included determining the sintering conditions, especially the temperature and treatment cycle, as well as examining selected mechanical properties.
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