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In order to improve the toughness and wear resistance of high-boron medium-carbon alloy(HBMCA),a novel wear-resistant HBMCA comprising granular borocarbide was obtained by titanium,magnesium,and rare earth modifications.These modifications gave rise to greatly refined as-cast eutectic borocarbide structures and a less interconnected continuous borocarbide network.Heat treatment mostly produced broken and spheriodized borocarbides that tended to exist as isolated particles in modified HBMCA.The heat treated modified HBMCA exhibited enhanced hardness than pristine and impact toughness was improved significantly to 12.5J/cm~2.In addition,it displayed 2.39 and 1.7times greater wear resistance than high-speed steel(HSS)and high nickel-chromium alloy steel(Cr25)at high temperature(500℃),respectively.Here,the modification mechanisms involving Re_2O_3,TiN,and MgO/MgS heterogeneous nuclei were discussed.
In order to improve the toughness and wear resistance of high-boron medium-carbon alloy (HBMCA), a novel wear-resistant HBMCA comprises granular borocarbide was obtained by titanium, magnesium, and rare earth modifications. These mutations gave rise to greatly refined as -cast eutectic borocarbide structures and a less interconnected continuous borocarbide network. Heat treatment mostly produced broken and spheriodized borocarbides that tended to exist as isolated particles in modified HBMCA. heat treated modified HBMCA exhibited enhanced hardness than pristine and impact toughness was significantly significantly to 12.5 J / cm ~ 2.In addition, it displayed 2.39 and 1.7 times greater wear resistance than high-speed steel (HSS) and high nickel-chromium alloy steel (Cr25) at high temperature (500 ° C), respectively. Here, the modification mechanisms involving Re_2O_3, TiN, and MgO / MgS heterogeneous nuclei were discussed.