Lubricants (Dec 2022)

Three-Body Abrasive Wear Performance of High Chromium White Cast Iron with Different Ti and C Content

  • Mohammad Jobayer Huq,
  • Kazumichi Shimizu,
  • Kenta Kusumoto,
  • Riki Hendra Purba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants10120348
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 348

Abstract

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The need for better wear-resistant materials to reduce cost and save the environment is noteworthy. The striking wear resistance of high chromium white cast iron (HCCI) has made it industry’s predominant choice. The three-body abrasive wear resistance performance of HCCI was investigated based on combined Ti and C. The Ti and C content varied in different percentages. The addition of Ti resulted in refined M7C3 carbides and TiC crystallization. The hardness was significantly affected by the addition of Ti. The increment in Ti content resulted in a decrease in the hardness, leading to a higher wear rate. However, the individual contribution of C led to higher hardness and, hence, better wear resistance, which is contrary to Ti. Out of the three specimens with 3, 3.5, and 4 wt.% C content, the 4 wt.% C series showed the highest hardness but the lowest wear rate and depth. This study found that the combination of a lower percentage of Ti with a higher percentage of C in HCCI can have a worthwhile result in abrasive wear.

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