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Microstructure and Friction Response of a Novel Eutectic Alloy Based on the Fe-C-Mn-B System.

Oleksandr TisovMykhaylo PashechkoAlina YurchukDariusz ChocykJarosław ZubrzyckiAleksandra PrusMagda Wlazło-Ćwiklińska
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This paper focuses on the microstructure and tribological properties of novel hardfacing alloy based on Fe-C-Mn-B doped with Ni, Cr, and Si. The 4 mm-thick coating was deposited on the AISI 1045 carbon steel by the MIG-welding method using flux-cored wires in three passes. The transition zone thickness between the weld layers was ~80 μm, and the width of the substrate-coating interface was 5-10 μm. The following coating constituents were detected: coarser elongated M 2 B borides, finer particles of Cr 7 C 3 carbides, and an Fe-based matrix consisting of ferrite and austenite. The nanohardness of the matrix was ~5-6 GPa, carbides ~16-19 GPa, and borides 22-23 GPa. A high cooling rate during coating fabrication leads to the formation of a fine mesh of M 7 C 3 carbides; borides grow in the direction of heat removal, from the substrate to the friction surface, while in the transition zone, carbides become coarser. The dry sliding friction tests using a tribometer in PoD configuration were carried out at contact pressure 4, 7, 10, and 15 MPa against the AISI 1045 carbon steel (water-quenched and low-tempered, 50-52 HRC). The leading wear phenomenon at 4 and 7 MPa is fatigue, and at 10 and 15 MPa it is oxidation and delamination.
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