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. The results show that the microstructure of the HCCIs/LCS bimetals i...

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Main Authors: Yongcun Li, Depeng Shen, Na Xu, Weiping Tong
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785419321830
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spelling doaj-6bec63ceac4d4c169af7f4feb5a67cb12020-11-25T03:30:18ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542020-05-019338563864Cladding high chromium cast irons on low carbon steel: microstructure and mechanical propertiesYongcun Li0Depeng Shen1Na Xu2Weiping Tong3Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Processing of Materials, Northeastern University, 3-11 Wenhua Road, Shenyang, 110819 PR China; School of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, 99 Xuefu Road, Daqing, 163318 PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Electromagnetic Processing of Materials, Northeastern University, 3-11 Wenhua Road, Shenyang, 110819 PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Electromagnetic Processing of Materials, Northeastern University, 3-11 Wenhua Road, Shenyang, 110819 PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Electromagnetic Processing of Materials, Northeastern University, 3-11 Wenhua Road, Shenyang, 110819 PR China; Corresponding author.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. The results show that the microstructure of the HCCIs/LCS bimetals is compact, and no defects such as shrinkages and cracks are observed. The volume fraction of carbides increased with the increase of HCFC content. The carbide types of HCCIs are mainly consisting of Cr-rich M7C3 and M23C6, M3C and Mo-rich M2C. The matrix is consisting of martensite near the edges of the carbides and pearlite inside the grains. The hardness and wear resistance of the HCCIs increased with the increasing HCFC content. The HCCIs/LCS bimetals formed good metallurgical bonding, the interfaces are clear and complete. The diffusion of C atoms occurs on the interfaces of the bimetals, and the diffusion direction is from the HCCIs to the LCS, pearlite zones is formed on the LCS side by the interfaces. The thickness of pearlite zones decreased with the increase of HCFC content. Compared with the HCCIs, the HCCIs/LCS bimetals have greatly improved impact toughness, and the impact toughness decreased with the increase of HCFC content.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785419321830CladdingHigh chromium cast ironWearBimetalInterface
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author Yongcun Li
Depeng Shen
Na Xu
Weiping Tong
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Depeng Shen
Na Xu
Weiping Tong
Cladding high chromium cast irons on low carbon steel: microstructure and mechanical properties
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Cladding
High chromium cast iron
Wear
Bimetal
Interface
author_facet Yongcun Li
Depeng Shen
Na Xu
Weiping Tong
author_sort Yongcun Li
title Cladding high chromium cast irons on low carbon steel: microstructure and mechanical properties
title_short Cladding high chromium cast irons on low carbon steel: microstructure and mechanical properties
title_full Cladding high chromium cast irons on low carbon steel: microstructure and mechanical properties
title_fullStr Cladding high chromium cast irons on low carbon steel: microstructure and mechanical properties
title_full_unstemmed Cladding high chromium cast irons on low carbon steel: microstructure and mechanical properties
title_sort cladding high chromium cast irons on low carbon steel: microstructure and mechanical properties
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2020-05-01
description 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. The results show that the microstructure of the HCCIs/LCS bimetals is compact, and no defects such as shrinkages and cracks are observed. The volume fraction of carbides increased with the increase of HCFC content. The carbide types of HCCIs are mainly consisting of Cr-rich M7C3 and M23C6, M3C and Mo-rich M2C. The matrix is consisting of martensite near the edges of the carbides and pearlite inside the grains. The hardness and wear resistance of the HCCIs increased with the increasing HCFC content. The HCCIs/LCS bimetals formed good metallurgical bonding, the interfaces are clear and complete. The diffusion of C atoms occurs on the interfaces of the bimetals, and the diffusion direction is from the HCCIs to the LCS, pearlite zones is formed on the LCS side by the interfaces. The thickness of pearlite zones decreased with the increase of HCFC content. Compared with the HCCIs, the HCCIs/LCS bimetals have greatly improved impact toughness, and the impact toughness decreased with the increase of HCFC content.
topic Cladding
High chromium cast iron
Wear
Bimetal
Interface
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