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Erosive wear characteristics of high-chromium based multi-component white cast irons

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TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 159, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2021.106982

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High chromium; Multicomponent white cast iron; Erosive wear; Fracture toughness of carbide

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The research found that the quenched specimens have better erosive wear resistance, but the tempering process slightly reduces their performance. This indicates that excessive Cr addition has a negative impact on erosive wear resistance in heat-treated conditions.
Erosive wear characteristics of (18 and 27) wt.% Cr based multicomponent (3 wt% V, Mo, W, and Co) white cast iron have been systematically investigated with three conditions: as-cast (AC), as-quenched (Q), and as-quenched tempered (QT). The result shows that Q specimens has the better erosive wear resistance compared to AC due to the transforming of the austenite matrix to be martensite and precipitation of secondary carbide. However, the erosive wear resistance of Q specimens was slightly reduced by the tempering process due to a significant increment of M7C3 carbide fracture toughness. Therefore, it can be concluded that the excessive Cr addition can be a negative factor on erosive wear-resistance in heat-treated condition and the tempering process should be ignored.

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