Abstract
By modifying 13Cr–4Mn (wt-%) white cast iron with boron and rare earth (RE)–Si complex, the carbide morphology of the iron can be changed from interconnected, coarse clusters of rods into a parallel distribution of isolated, fine rods, and the impact toughness of the iron can reach 6–7 × 104 J m−2. In a pin wear test, the relative abrasion resistance of the iron is 1·01 and in a repeated impact abrasive wear test it is 0·95, in comparison with 15Cr–3Mo cast iron. Thus, it is stated that modifying high Cr–Mn cast iron with boron and RE–Si complex is very cost effective, and has almost the same abrasion resistance, when compared with 15Cr–3Mo cast iron.
MST/957
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