Abstract
Regarding the widespread use of high chromium cast irons in manufacturing various industrial and mineral-processing parts such as liners, slurry pumps, and grinding balls, increasing erosion resistance is the key factor to enhance their performance. This research investigated three different chemical compositions of high chromium irons (in the eutectic and hypoeutectic range). Austenite destabilization process was conducted at two temperatures of 1060°C and 970°C followed by air cooling and then tempering at the range of 250°C to 400°C for 4 h. Erosion and bending tests were carried out on samples with optimal heat treatment conditions.
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