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Abrasive wear resistance of spheroidal vanadium carbide cast irons
Authors:V G Efremenko  K Shimizu  A P Cheiliakh  T V Kozarevs’ka  Yu G Chabak  H Hara  K Kusumoto
Affiliation:1. Priazovskii State Technical University, ul. Universitetskaya 7, Mariupol’, Donetsk region, 87500, Ukraine
2. Muroran Institute of Technology, Mizumoto-cho 27-1, Muroran-city, Hokkaido, 050-8585, Japan
Abstract:The effect of the chemical composition and heat treatment on the microstructure and abrasive wear resistance of V-Mn, V-Ni-Cr, and V-Mo spheroidal vanadium carbide cast irons (18–23 vol %) has been studied. The wear resistance has been determined under conditions of wear by abrasives with various hardnesses, i.e., corundum and quartz and compared to that of high-chromium cast iron with 13% Cr. It has been found that the advisability of using high-vanadium cast irons is governed by the hardness of the abrasive. When a hard abrasive, i.e., corundum was used, V-Mo cast iron with the maximum concentration of spheroidal VC carbides, which were uniformly distributed in the martensitic matrix, had the highest wear resistance. When a soft abrasive, i.e., quartz, was applied, high-chromium cast iron with a hardness of 68 HRC, which contained the largest amount of M7C3 carbides, was more wear-resistant. In the course of isothermal exposure at 300–1000°C, V-Ni-Cr and V-Mo cast irons with an austenitic structure had high resistance to phase and structural transformations. However, the properties and microstructure of V-Mo cast irons with a martensitic matrix depended strongly on the temperature of exposure during heat treatment.
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