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Tribological performance of hardfaced and heat treated EN-47 steel used for tillage applications

Jagseer Singh, Sukhpal Singh Chatha, Buta Singh Sidhu

2020Surface Topography Metrology and Properties12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In the present work, two different hardfacings, namely SZ (Super-Zed alloy; C3.83Cr33.37) and ZK (Zedalloy-K; C0.65Cr4.5Mo8.18) were deposited on EN-47 ploughshare steel by manual metal arc welding process to enhance the abrasive wear resistance. In addition, the influence of heat-treatment of steel by two different methods, i.e., carburizing (C) and through-hardening (Q&T), on the abrasive wear behaviour has also been investigated. Abrasive wear studies were conducted on bare, hardfaced, and heat-treated steel in a laboratory by using a three-body dry sand rubber wheel test rig as per the ASTM G-65 standard. The bare steel suffered a high wear rate, which may be attributed to its soft ferritic-pearlitic microstructure. The abrasive wear rate of tested specimens was found to be 1.7651 × 10 −3 g m −1 , 0.7439 × 10 −3 g m −1 , 0.961 × 10 −3 g m −1 , 0.992 × 10 −3 g m −1 and 1.21 × 10 −3 g m −1 for bare, SZ, ZK, C and Q&T steel specimens respectively. The SZ hardfacing provided better abrasive wear protection than the other treatments due to high chromium and carbon concentration in the hardfacings electrodes, which presented a higher area fraction of primary M 7 C 3 carbides in the matrix. The wear resistance indices (WRI) for SZ hardfacing, ZK hardfacing, carburized, and through-hardened steel specimens were found to be 2.37, 1.84, 1.78, and 1.46, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

HardfacingAbrasiveMaterials scienceMetallurgyFerrochromeTribologyWear resistanceMicrostructureCarbon steelAlloyComposite materialCorrosionMetal Alloys Wear and PropertiesAdvanced materials and compositesHigh Entropy Alloys Studies
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