Effect of Titanium and Nitrogen Additions on the Microstructures and Three-Body Abrasive Wear Behaviors of Fe–B Cast Alloys

2014 
This study investigates the effect of titanium and nitrogen elements on the microstructures and wear behaviors of medium carbon Fe–B cast alloy. The as-cast microstructures of Fe–B cast alloy consist of the eutectic boride, pearlite, and ferrite. Moreover, the as-cast eutectic boride structures are greatly refined when titanium and nitrogen are added. The boride area fraction, average boride area, Rockwell hardness, etc., are also investigated systemically. The wear behaviors of medium carbon Fe–B cast alloy are studied by a three-body abrasive wear tester. The results show that the wear weight loss of Fe–B cast alloy with titanium and nitrogen elements is lower than that of the ordinary Fe–B cast alloy. Meanwhile, the wear mechanism of Fe–B cast alloy with different titanium and nitrogen concentrations is described and analyzed.
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