Abstract: | Microstructure and magnetic properties of white cast irons for grinding balls Many types of cast ferrous alloys are used for applications in the grinding, crushing, mineral‐handling and earthmoving industries. The finish grinding process for cement materials uses ball mills with differently sized grinding balls. This work deals with grinding balls of high chromium white cast irons with various chemical composition. Using certains thermal treatments, the influence of parameters of microstructure on abrasive and impact wear resistance has been studied. A special test system has been adapted for the assessment of the impact properties of these alloys. Examination of the carbides were performed using a transmission electron microscope. Additional microstructural examinations were made using the Scanning electron microscope. For a nondestructive inspection of the grinding balls, the possibilities of using the magnetic characteristics for determining the structural state and mechanical properties of white cast irons are analyzed. The results showed that the hardness and the dynamic fracture toughness are important for the combined impact‐abrasion resistance. It has been established that the microstructure has a decisive influence on the magnetical properties of white cast irons. |