Effect of High-Temperature Quenching on the Phase Composition, Structure, and Wear Resistance of Ni-Hard Chromium-Nickel Cast Iron
Metallographic, micro-X-ray spectral and X-ray structural analyses have been carried out. The quenching temperature increase from 900 to 1150 °C leads to high abrasive wear resistance in Ni-hard chromium-nickel cast iron. The initial hardness decreased before the test from 60 to 35 HRC due to the fa...
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Main Authors: | Filippov M.A., Sharapova V.A., Moshechkova L.A., Morozov S.O. |
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Language: | EN FR |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/17a8d44a3a9e42eb96d00f81b24541c2 |
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