Structural changes of selected materials for glass industry after thermal loading

The presented paper is focused on study and investigation of structural changes in relation to the selected materials which are exposed to the thermal loading. The given work is connected with closer investigation of such material as Dominial ZF 2 which is commonly used for production of steel mould...

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Main Authors: Pešlová Františka, Janeková Mariana, Krum Stanislav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815707011
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spelling doaj-5834a7aeaec244418949f2a8291e36f02021-04-02T10:50:06ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011570701110.1051/matecconf/201815707011matecconf_mms2018_07011Structural changes of selected materials for glass industry after thermal loadingPešlová FrantiškaJaneková MarianaKrum StanislavThe presented paper is focused on study and investigation of structural changes in relation to the selected materials which are exposed to the thermal loading. The given work is connected with closer investigation of such material as Dominial ZF 2 which is commonly used for production of steel moulds and components in the glass industry. Moreover, the given work is also devoted to the investigation of materials which are commercially called Toolox 33 and Toolox 44 because these materials were proposed by firm to be used as substitutive materials of Dominial ZF 2. Both of the mentioned and investigated materials have not been used in glass industry yet. Experimental procedures were proposed on the basis of the fact that the investigated materials are exposed to thermal as well as mechanical loading and they are in direct interaction with hot molten glass. After simulated thermal loading, the investigated materials were exposed to the static tensile test and by this way, it was possible to obtain samples with fracture surfaces and these fracture surfaces were evaluated in terms of characteristic features relating to rupture. On the basis of the obtained results and knowledge from experimental procedures, Toolox 33 and Toolox 44 are not recommended to be used for production of steel moulds and components for glass products.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815707011thermal loadingglass mouldsfracturematerial fatigueCr-Ni steelstress-strain statesdegradation
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author Pešlová Františka
Janeková Mariana
Krum Stanislav
spellingShingle Pešlová Františka
Janeková Mariana
Krum Stanislav
Structural changes of selected materials for glass industry after thermal loading
MATEC Web of Conferences
thermal loading
glass moulds
fracture
material fatigue
Cr-Ni steel
stress-strain states
degradation
author_facet Pešlová Františka
Janeková Mariana
Krum Stanislav
author_sort Pešlová Františka
title Structural changes of selected materials for glass industry after thermal loading
title_short Structural changes of selected materials for glass industry after thermal loading
title_full Structural changes of selected materials for glass industry after thermal loading
title_fullStr Structural changes of selected materials for glass industry after thermal loading
title_full_unstemmed Structural changes of selected materials for glass industry after thermal loading
title_sort structural changes of selected materials for glass industry after thermal loading
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The presented paper is focused on study and investigation of structural changes in relation to the selected materials which are exposed to the thermal loading. The given work is connected with closer investigation of such material as Dominial ZF 2 which is commonly used for production of steel moulds and components in the glass industry. Moreover, the given work is also devoted to the investigation of materials which are commercially called Toolox 33 and Toolox 44 because these materials were proposed by firm to be used as substitutive materials of Dominial ZF 2. Both of the mentioned and investigated materials have not been used in glass industry yet. Experimental procedures were proposed on the basis of the fact that the investigated materials are exposed to thermal as well as mechanical loading and they are in direct interaction with hot molten glass. After simulated thermal loading, the investigated materials were exposed to the static tensile test and by this way, it was possible to obtain samples with fracture surfaces and these fracture surfaces were evaluated in terms of characteristic features relating to rupture. On the basis of the obtained results and knowledge from experimental procedures, Toolox 33 and Toolox 44 are not recommended to be used for production of steel moulds and components for glass products.
topic thermal loading
glass moulds
fracture
material fatigue
Cr-Ni steel
stress-strain states
degradation
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815707011
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