Wear behavior of iron boride coating on AISI 4140
- Authors: Yilmaz S.O.1, Teker T.2, Karataş S.3
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Affiliations:
- Namιk Kemal University
- Adιyaman University, Faculty of Engineering
- Firat University, Faculty of Engineering
- Issue: Vol 52, No 1 (2016)
- Pages: 119-127
- Section: New Substances, Materials, and Coatings
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2070-2051/article/view/202600
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S2070205116010299
- ID: 202600
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Abstract
A new paste technique was established for making boronising coatings. This method gave iron boride coatings a unique wear and tear property something that was tested as a microstructural feature. The coats were acquired from obtained by transmission of boron molecules from ferrobor concentrates to steel surface. Boronising parameters were applied at temperatures between 1023 and 1248 K temperatures at time range 2–8 h. This process led to enhancement in the coat layer, thickness and microstructure. To assess the durability and strength of the resultant element, a tribometer in block-on-ring configuration was used with a pairing of 20, 40 and 60 Newton’s at sliding speeds of 0.2–1.85 ms–1. It was found that, the coats made at temperatures of 1173–1223 K for 8 h lasted as long as the coat existed. Once they coat got off, residues of the same brought body abrasion. If time taken to boronize was reduced to 4–6 h at temperatures of between 1073 and 1173 K, then wear of the coat became oxidative with no trace of cracks.
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About the authors
S. Osman Yilmaz
Namιk Kemal University
Email: tteker@adiyaman.edu.tr
Turkey, Tekirdağ/Çorlu
Tanju Teker
Adιyaman University, Faculty of Engineering
Author for correspondence.
Email: tteker@adiyaman.edu.tr
Turkey, Adιyaman, 02040
Selçuk Karataş
Firat University, Faculty of Engineering
Email: tteker@adiyaman.edu.tr
Turkey, Elazιg, 23119
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