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Effect of Alloying Elements on Properties and Structure of High Chromium Cast Irons [PDF]
The paper deals with hypereutectic high chromium cast irons. The subject of examination was the effect of various alloying elements (Ti, W, Mo, V) on the size of primary carbides and on the resultant material hardness.
A. Záděra, V. Kaňa, V. Krutiš
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The Erosion–Corrosion Behavior of Eutectic High Chromium Cast Irons Reinforced by TiC Particles
In this work, high chromium cast irons (HCCIs) reinforced by TiC particles are designed and fabricated to improve the erosion–corrosion and wear resistances of materials for the pumping and handling applications.
Tian-Quan Tu +5 more
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High Chromium Cast Iron (HCCI) has demonstrated its effectiveness as a potential material for applications in severe environments due to its remarkable wear resistance attributed to the volumetric fraction of carbides in the microstructure.
Willian Martins Pasini +10 more
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Wear Resistance Property of Hardfacing Weld Overlays Containing Metal Carbides
High-chromium white iron based weld overlay materials containing metal carbides were deposited, and the wear performances were evaluated using a dry sand/rubber wheel test according to American Society for Testing and Materials G65-04 standard.
Masahito Ban +5 more
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White cast irons (WCI) are widely used in industries requiring high wear resistance due to their microstructure consisting of hard carbides dispersed within a metallic matrix.
Willian Martins Pasini +4 more
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Use of electron microscopy on microstructure characterization of high chromium cast irons [PDF]
The physical metallurgy underlying the development of cast microstructures in abrasion resistant high chromium cast irons, and their structural modification by thermal treatments is relatively complex.
J.T.H. Pearce +2 more
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Purpose. The article is aimed to obtain the regression dependences of manganese distribution between carbides and the metal base on the content of pig iron C, Cr, Mn and Ni after annealing at 690°C. Methodology.
V. V. Netrebko
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ABOUT THE ISSUE OF CARBIDES FE3C AND FE7C3 FORMATION IN HIGH-CHROMIUM CAST IRONS
Purpose. This article analyzes the formation conditions, transformation and systematization of carbide phases formed in the system Fe – C – Cr.Methodology. Conversion of the elements’ content from mass % into atomic % and vice versa was carried out using
V. V. Netrebko
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Effect of Carbide Orientation on Wear Characteristics of High-Alloy Wear-Resistant Cast Irons
Both erosive and abrasive wear are common in mechanical systems and moving components in industrial production. Once they occur in machine parts, the task of breakdown maintenance should be carried out, leading to high production costs. Previous research
Yila Gaqi +3 more
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Cladding high chromium cast irons on low carbon steel: microstructure and mechanical properties
In the present work, high chromium cast irons (HCCIs) with different high carbon ferro-chrome (HCFC) content were cladded on a low carbon steel (LCS). The microstructure and mechanical properties of the bimetals were characterized.
Yongcun Li +3 more
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