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Tribocorrosion and Abrasive Wear Test of 22MnCrB5 Hot-Formed Steel

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 15, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15113892

Keywords

tribocorrosion; abrasive wear; hot-forming process; boron steel

Funding

  1. Statutory Activities Fund of the Institute of Machines and Motor Vehicles, Poznan University of Technology [0414/SBAD/3612]

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The study examines the tribocorrosion and abrasive wear of hot-formed and cold-formed 22MnCrB5 steel, finding that hot-forming treatment improves the anti-wear and anti-corrosion properties of boron steel.
The article presents the results of research on abrasive and tribocorrosion wear of boron steel. This type of steel is used in the automotive and agricultural industries for the production of tools working in soil. The main goal of the article is the evaluation of tribocorrosion and abrasive wear for hot-formed 22MnCrB5 steel and a comparison of the obtained results with test results for steel in a cold-formed state. The spinning bowl method to determine the wear of samples working in the abrasive mass was used. Furthermore, a stand developed based on the ball-on-plate system allows to determine the wear during the interaction of friction and corrosion. After the hot-forming process, 22MnCrB5 steel was three times more resistant for the abrasive wear than steel without this treatment. The average wear intensity for 22MnCrB5 untreated steel was 0.00046 g per km, while for 22MnCrB5 hot-formed steel it was 0.00014 g per km. The tribocorrosion tests show that the wear trace of hot-formed 22MnCrB5 steel was about 7.03 mu m, and for cold-formed 22MnCrB5 steel a 12.11 mu m trace was noticed. The hot-forming method allows to obtain the desired shape of the machine element and improves the anti-wear and anti-corrosion properties for boron steel.

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