The effect of ultra-fast surface hardening and strengthening on microstructure and mechanical properties of cast (9Cr–3Co–3W) heat-resistant steel
Journal of Materials Science, ISSN: 1573-4803, Vol: 59, Issue: 24, Page: 11110-11121
2024
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There is a need to investigate a novel non-traditional surface hardening procedure for heat-resistant steel micro-alloyed with boron. In this research, boron powder pack processing was employed. Steel samples were boronized and mechanically investigated using hardness, three-point bending, and wear tests. Scanning electron microscopes and EDX were used to examine the microstructure before and after boronization. Boron was added in the form of a 50/50 combination of borax and boric acid in a crucible inside an induction furnace at 1050 °C for 30 min. The application of borax and boric acid 50/50 increased flexural strength from 614 to 1526 MPa and a further increase to 1700 MPa is achieved when ammonia bicarbonate (25%) with borax and boric acid 50/50 (75%) were used. The combination of ultra-fast boronizing and ammonia causes both surface and bulk hardening, which increases flexural strength. The produced steels are suitable for thermal and neutron shielding.
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