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Wear Resistance of Hot Dip Aluminum Coating on a Carbon Steel |
Yuanlu LIAO,Qiuyang ZHANG,Yin ZHOU,Zhigang ZHAO,Yao XU,Shuqi WANG( ) |
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013 |
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Yuanlu LIAO,Qiuyang ZHANG,Yin ZHOU,Zhigang ZHAO,Yao XU,Shuqi WANG. Wear Resistance of Hot Dip Aluminum Coating on a Carbon Steel. Chinese Journal of Materials Research, 2014, 28(10): 737-744.
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Abstract Influence of post annealing on the microstructure of hot dip aluminum coating on 45 steel was investigated. The wear properties of HDA steel after diffusion annealing at 1000℃ was also examined. Results show that HDA coating consisted of brittle phase Fe2Al5 as the diffusion annealing temperature was below 900℃, however which tranformed to ductile phase FeAl and Fe3Al at 1000℃and the coating exhibited a structural integrity and good bond with the substrate. The wear rate of the coating annealed at 1000oC dropped significantly as the environment temperature increased from room temperature to 200℃ and 400℃, reaching an extremely low level. At room temperature, the wear rate rapidly increased with loads. At 200℃ the wear rate hardly changed with loads; the average wear rate was 4.2×10-6 mg/mm. At 400℃ under the loads of 50 –200 N, the wear rate was lower than that at 200℃ under the corresponding loads. HDA steel presented excellent wear resistance at 200–400℃, owing to a 1–2 μm thick tribo-layer formed on the worn surface, mainly composed of Al2O3, Fe2O3, and a bit of oxides of W and Mo. In this case the coating suffered mainly from oxidation and slight wear. However, at 400℃ as the load increased to 250 N, the tribo-layer peeled off because of which became unstable , thereby the coating spalled off, and the substate was plastically extruded.
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Received: 09 April 2014
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Fund: *Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China No. 51071078. |
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