Effect of microstructure on the abrasive wear resistance of steels with hardness 450 HV

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Hardness has been considered the main factor controlling the abrasive wear of steels. However, microstructure also affects the wear behavior. Four steels with different microstructures were produced with a Gleeble 3800 thermomechanical simulator and tested for abrasive wear behavior. Different cooling rates and heat treatments were applied to obtain a surface hardness of approximately 450 HV. Mainly tempered martensite, pearlite and some bainite could be observed in the microstructures. Scratch testing with a CETR UMT-2 tribometer was conducted to produce wear tracks. The results revealed that each steel showed distinct wear behavior.

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Haiko, O., Heino, V., Porter, D. A., Uusitalo, J., & Kömi, J. (2019). Effect of microstructure on the abrasive wear resistance of steels with hardness 450 HV. Tribologia, 36(1), 54–57. https://doi.org/10.30678/FJT.82443

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