A Study of Soil Tillage Tools from Boronized Sintered Iron


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Abstract

Acomparative analysis of the properties of boronized sintered iron and quenched steels 30MnB5, 28MnCrB5 used for making soil tillage tools is performed. The microstructure, phase composition, hardness and strength characteristics of the materials are studied. The composition of the boride phase formed in the sintered iron after boronizing is determined by an x-ray method. The losses to abrasive wear are evaluated with the help of a device containing a special bin with a sample of abrasive soil.

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A. Yazici

Department of Machine and Metal Technologies, Celal Bayar University, Turgutlu Vocational School

Email: petroprom2013@yandex.ru
Turkey, Turgutlu-Manisa

U. Çavdar

Department of Machine and Metal Technologies, Celal Bayar University, Turgutlu Vocational School

Email: petroprom2013@yandex.ru
Turkey, Turgutlu-Manisa

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