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Solidification microstructures and mechanical properties of vertical centrifugal cast high speed steel

Pages 1727-1732 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

This study was undertaken to investigate the influence of Nb and V alloying elements and manufacturing conditions on the microstructural behaviour and mechanical characteristics of HSS (high speed steel) roll manufactured by a VCC (vertical centrifugal casting) process. In the Fe - 2C - 6Cr-1.5W - 3Mo - 4V alloy, the amount of MC carbide was increased and the the amount of M7C3 carbide decreased with an increase in V and Nb content. In steel containing 3%Nb, primary NbC carbide was formed within the cell in the matrix. The hardness of steel containing 6.5%V but no Nb was increased a little but when 9%V was added, the hardness decreased in the specimen owing to the soft ferritic matrix. The hardness of the matrix in steel containing 1.5%Nb increased, but decreased for 3%Nb addition. In wear tests, wear loss decreased with increasing rotational wear speed.

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