This paper studies the influence of variables such as holding temperatures and times during austempering of High Chromium White Cast Iron (HCWCI), with the following chemical composition: Cr 25 %, C 3 %, Si 0.47 %, Mn 0.74 % and Mo 1.02 %. The aim of the austempering was to modify the percentage of retained austenite and its correlation to abrasive wear resistance under different conditions.Microhardness tests, SEM-EDS and XRD were performed to determine mechanical properties, chemical composition, and type of carbides and microstructures present, respectively. The tests complied with the ASTM G-65 standard. Results showed that the best performance against abrasion was achieved for austempering at 450 ºC with holding time of 6 hours.
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Higuera-Cobos, O. F., Bucurú-Vasco, J., Loaiza-Patiño, A. F., Monsalve-Arias, M. J., & Mesa-Grajales, D. H. (2017). Microstructural evolution during austempering of a ASTM A-532 CLASS III type high chromium white cast iron undergoing abrasive wear. Revista Facultad de Ingeniería, 26(46), 71–79. https://doi.org/10.19053/01211129.v26.n46.2017.7319
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