Microstructure and wear of iron-based hardfacings reinforced with in-situ synthesized TiB2 particles KAPTANOGLU, M., EROGLU, M. vol. 55 (2017), no. 2, pp. 123 - 131 DOI: 10.4149/km_2017_2_123
Abstract In this study, four hardfacings, reinforced with in-situ synthesized TiB2 particles, were cladded by tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, applying flux-cored wires with varying Fe-Ti and Fe-B content. Microstructural examination, macrohardness and microhardness measurements and abrasive wear tests were performed. Morphology of TiB2 changed from a small-sized hexagonal and rectangular to a coarse plate-like one with the increasing common proportion of titanium and boron. Accordingly, hardness and wear resistance increased linearly with the changing titanium and boron content in hardfacings. Key words TiB2, wear, microstructure, hardfacing, flux-cored wire Full text (1434 KB)
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