Medžiagotyra (Aug 2017)

Wear Resistance of Sintered Composite Hardfacings under Different Abrasive Wear Conditions

  • Taavi SIMSON,
  • Priit KULU,
  • Andrei SURŽENKOV,
  • Riho TARBE,
  • Dmitri GOLJANDIN,
  • Marek TARRASTE,
  • Mart VILJUS,
  • Rainer TRAKSMAA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.23.3.17640
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
pp. 249 – 253

Abstract

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The article focuses on vacuum liquid phase sintered (PM) composite hardfacings and their behaviour under different abrasive wear conditions. Hardfacings studied contained 30 – 50 vol % fine, coarse or multimodal (fine and coarse) hardmetal reinforcement. For wear resistance studies, we used the Abrasive Rubber Wheel Wear (ARWW) test as a three-body abrasive wear test, the Abrasive Wheel Wear (AWW) test as a two-body abrasive wear test and the Abrasive-Impact Erosion wear (AIEW) test as an abrasive-erosive wear test. Tested materials were compared to Hardox 400 steel and CDP112 wear plate (Castolin Eutectic® Ltd.). It was found that under three-body abrasion conditions (ARWW test) hardfacings with high content of spehrical coarse reinforcement are suitable; their wear resistance is about two times higher than that of unreinforced hardfacings. Under two-body abrasive wear (AWW test), hardfacings with a high content of coarse reinforcement are recommended; their wear resistance is up to eight times higher than that of unreinforced hardfacings from the figures and graphs mentioned in the text. Under abrasive-erosive wear (AIEW test), unreinforced ductile materials are recommended; they have two to three times higher wear resistance than composite hardfacings reinforced with fine or multimodal reinforcement.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.23.3.16323

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