Structure and Properties of the Wear-Resistant Coatings Fused on Steel with Flux Cored Wires by an Electric Arc Method

The structural–phase states and mechanical properties of the coatings fused on Hardox 400 (0.18 С; 0.7 Si; 1.6 Mn) martensite steel with welding wires of 1.6 mm diameter and different chemical compositions EnDOtec DO∗33 (2.06 C; 0.6 Si; 2.51 Mn; 13.5 Cr; 6.4 Nb), EnDOtec DO∗30 (0.5 C; 0.4 Si; 1.4 Mn...

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Main Author: V. E. Gromov, E. V. Kapralov, S. V. Raikov, Yu. F. Ivanov, E. A. Budovskikh
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Language:English
Published: G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics of the N.A.S. of Ukraine 2014-12-01
Series:Успехи физики металлов
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15407/ufm.15.04.213
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spelling doaj-8b44938a07fa4a93abb46387abb9bda82020-11-25T03:37:19ZengG. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics of the N.A.S. of UkraineУспехи физики металлов 1608-10212617-07952014-12-0115421323410.15407/ufm.15.04.213Structure and Properties of the Wear-Resistant Coatings Fused on Steel with Flux Cored Wires by an Electric Arc MethodV. E. Gromov, E. V. Kapralov, S. V. Raikov, Yu. F. Ivanov, E. A. BudovskikhThe structural–phase states and mechanical properties of the coatings fused on Hardox 400 (0.18 С; 0.7 Si; 1.6 Mn) martensite steel with welding wires of 1.6 mm diameter and different chemical compositions EnDOtec DO∗33 (2.06 C; 0.6 Si; 2.51 Mn; 13.5 Cr; 6.4 Nb), EnDOtec DO∗30 (0.5 C; 0.4 Si; 1.4 Mn; 1 Cr), and SK A 70-G (2.6 C; 0.6 Si; 1.7 Mn; 2.2 B; 14.8 Cr; 4.7 Nb) are studied using the methods of optical, transmission and scanning electron microscopies, x-ray structural analysis, measurements of microhardness, wear resistance, and friction coefficient. The forming of deposit welding on the steel surface is accompanied with the formation of multilayer structure with different morphology of substructure elements. The deposit welding bulk is characterized by the micropore and microcrack presence that indicates the elastically stressed material state. The sources of the cracks appear due to the large inclusions of the second phase and crystallization dendrites. It is demonstrated that the coatings have much higher microhardness (by 2–3 times) and wear resistance (by 2 times) than the substrate has, while the friction coefficient is 1.2 times lower as compared with that for the substrate; the microhardness of fused coating is a constant along the whole depth up to 4.0 mm. The strengthening is caused by the formation of submicrosize and nanosize structures containing particles of the second phase (Fe3C, Fe23(CB)6, NbC, (FeSi)3B, Cr3C2, Fe3B, and Fe3Si0,97). Their volume content reaches 40%.https://doi.org/10.15407/ufm.15.04.213
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author V. E. Gromov, E. V. Kapralov, S. V. Raikov, Yu. F. Ivanov, E. A. Budovskikh
spellingShingle V. E. Gromov, E. V. Kapralov, S. V. Raikov, Yu. F. Ivanov, E. A. Budovskikh
Structure and Properties of the Wear-Resistant Coatings Fused on Steel with Flux Cored Wires by an Electric Arc Method
Успехи физики металлов
author_facet V. E. Gromov, E. V. Kapralov, S. V. Raikov, Yu. F. Ivanov, E. A. Budovskikh
author_sort V. E. Gromov, E. V. Kapralov, S. V. Raikov, Yu. F. Ivanov, E. A. Budovskikh
title Structure and Properties of the Wear-Resistant Coatings Fused on Steel with Flux Cored Wires by an Electric Arc Method
title_short Structure and Properties of the Wear-Resistant Coatings Fused on Steel with Flux Cored Wires by an Electric Arc Method
title_full Structure and Properties of the Wear-Resistant Coatings Fused on Steel with Flux Cored Wires by an Electric Arc Method
title_fullStr Structure and Properties of the Wear-Resistant Coatings Fused on Steel with Flux Cored Wires by an Electric Arc Method
title_full_unstemmed Structure and Properties of the Wear-Resistant Coatings Fused on Steel with Flux Cored Wires by an Electric Arc Method
title_sort structure and properties of the wear-resistant coatings fused on steel with flux cored wires by an electric arc method
publisher G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics of the N.A.S. of Ukraine
series Успехи физики металлов
issn 1608-1021
2617-0795
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The structural–phase states and mechanical properties of the coatings fused on Hardox 400 (0.18 С; 0.7 Si; 1.6 Mn) martensite steel with welding wires of 1.6 mm diameter and different chemical compositions EnDOtec DO∗33 (2.06 C; 0.6 Si; 2.51 Mn; 13.5 Cr; 6.4 Nb), EnDOtec DO∗30 (0.5 C; 0.4 Si; 1.4 Mn; 1 Cr), and SK A 70-G (2.6 C; 0.6 Si; 1.7 Mn; 2.2 B; 14.8 Cr; 4.7 Nb) are studied using the methods of optical, transmission and scanning electron microscopies, x-ray structural analysis, measurements of microhardness, wear resistance, and friction coefficient. The forming of deposit welding on the steel surface is accompanied with the formation of multilayer structure with different morphology of substructure elements. The deposit welding bulk is characterized by the micropore and microcrack presence that indicates the elastically stressed material state. The sources of the cracks appear due to the large inclusions of the second phase and crystallization dendrites. It is demonstrated that the coatings have much higher microhardness (by 2–3 times) and wear resistance (by 2 times) than the substrate has, while the friction coefficient is 1.2 times lower as compared with that for the substrate; the microhardness of fused coating is a constant along the whole depth up to 4.0 mm. The strengthening is caused by the formation of submicrosize and nanosize structures containing particles of the second phase (Fe3C, Fe23(CB)6, NbC, (FeSi)3B, Cr3C2, Fe3B, and Fe3Si0,97). Their volume content reaches 40%.
url https://doi.org/10.15407/ufm.15.04.213
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