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Original Article

Effect of molybdenum content on subcritical heat treatment behaviour of hypoeutectic 16 and 26 wt-% chromium cast irons

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Pages 257-263 | Received 15 Aug 2009, Accepted 25 Jan 2012, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Hypoeutectic high chromium cast irons containing 16 and 26 wt-%Cr, with and without Mo, were prepared to clarify the variation of hardness and volume fraction of retained austenite (Vγ) during subcritical heat treatment. As cast specimens were held at temperatures between 773 and 973 K for 21··6 ks (6 h) and air cooled with a fan. Hardness and Vγ values were measured in all specimens. In the subcritically heat treated state, secondary hardening similar to hardened tempered alloy cast irons and steels was observed. Vγ decreased gradually with rising temperature. The maximum hardness levels following subcritical heat treatment were obtained at temperatures between 823 and 873 K. The greatest improvement, an increase of 140 HV30, was obtained in 16 wt-%Cr cast iron with 3 wt-%Mo.

The authors gratefully acknowledge the Faculty of Engineering, Mahasarakham University, for the funds needed to conduct this research project (academic year 2011). Moreover, we would like to thank Professor N. Sasaguri and Professor K. Yamamoto, Kurume National College of Technology, Fukuoka, Japan, for the quantitative analyses of retained austenite.

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