Effect of deep cryogenic treatment on wear and galling properties of high-speed steels

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New approaches to improving wear resistance with an affordable and noncomplex tech-nology, such as deep cryogenic treatment, (DCT0), are receiving attention. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of DCT on the friction and wear performance of high-speed steels. AISI M2, AISI M3:2 and AISI M35 were heat-treated under different conditions, and then investigated under dry sliding conditions. Tribological testing involved different contact conditions, prevailing wear mechanisms and loading conditions. The DCT effect on sliding wear resistance depends on HSS steel grade, as well as contact conditions and wear mode, whereas it improves the dynamic impact of the wear and galling resistance.

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Jovičević-Klug, P., Sedlaček, M., Jovičević-Klug, M., & Podgornik, B. (2021). Effect of deep cryogenic treatment on wear and galling properties of high-speed steels. Materials, 14(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14247561

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