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Improvement Of The Tribological Characteristics Of Aisi 8620, 8640 And 52100 Steels Through Thermo-Reactive Treatments, Rafael Magalhães Triani, Fábio Edson Mariani, Lucas Fuscaldi De Assis Gomes, Pedro Gabriel Bonella De Oliveira, George E. Totten, Luiz Carlos Casteletti Jan 2019

Improvement Of The Tribological Characteristics Of Aisi 8620, 8640 And 52100 Steels Through Thermo-Reactive Treatments, Rafael Magalhães Triani, Fábio Edson Mariani, Lucas Fuscaldi De Assis Gomes, Pedro Gabriel Bonella De Oliveira, George E. Totten, Luiz Carlos Casteletti

Mechanical and Materials Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

The production of vanadium and niobium carbides (VC and NbC) layers on AISI 8620, 8640, and 52100 steels may increase hardness and wear resistance of substrates. Thermochemical treatments were performed at 1000 °C for 2 and 4 h. The characterization of the treated samples was carried out by means of Knoop microhardness tests, “calotest” type microadhesive wear test, layer adhesion test according to VDI 3198 standard, and X-ray diffraction. Compact and uniform layers of VC and NbC were obtained in all treatments, with hardness up to 2500 HK and microadhesive wear resistance far superior to that of the substrates, indicating …


Boro-Austempering Treatment Of Ductile Cast Irons, Fábio Edson Mariani, Carolina Soares, Amadeu Lombardi Neto, George Totten, Luiz Carlos Casteletti Jul 2018

Boro-Austempering Treatment Of Ductile Cast Irons, Fábio Edson Mariani, Carolina Soares, Amadeu Lombardi Neto, George Totten, Luiz Carlos Casteletti

Mechanical and Materials Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Samples of ductile cast irons alloyed with Cu, Cu-Ni and Cu-Ni-Mo were austempered, borided and boro-austempered and characterized for hardness and micro-adhesive wear behavior. The kinetics of layer formation was also studied. The boriding method used was molten borax bath, in periods of 2 and 4 hours at temperatures of 850, 900 and 950º C. The direct austempering treatment was performed immediately following the boriding treatment (from 850, 900 and 950º C) using molten salt baths at temperatures of 240, 300 and 360º C for 4 hours (boro-austempering treatment). For comparative purposes, the conventional austempering treatment was also conducted. Optical …