Improving the wear resistance of steel products by using non-standard heat treatment modes. Foundryproductionandmetallurgy

The use of non-standard modes of heat treatment increases the density of dislocations in the crystal structure of the α-phase and increases the wear resistance of carbon, low-alloy steels under various friction conditions, which is comparable to the results when heated to a standard temperature (Ac3...

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Main Authors: D. M. Berdiev, A. A. Yusupov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2021-07-01
Series:Litʹë i Metallurgiâ
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Online Access:https://lim.bntu.by/jour/article/view/3340
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Summary:The use of non-standard modes of heat treatment increases the density of dislocations in the crystal structure of the α-phase and increases the wear resistance of carbon, low-alloy steels under various friction conditions, which is comparable to the results when heated to a standard temperature (Ac3 + 30–50 °C). The preliminary extreme heating temperature is determined. After requenching at standard temperature and low tempering, the wear resistance of steels under various types of friction increases by up to 40 % compared to standard quenching.
ISSN:1683-6065
2414-0406