Influence of Surfactants on the Structure and Wear Resistance of Copper Alloyed Hypereutectoid Steel

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Influence of modifying with silicocalcium (SiCa) on the structure and friction properties of the hypereutectoid steel alloyed with 8.85 wt. % of Cu was studied. SiCa modifying of the copper alloyed hypereutectoid steel, led to the formation of the vermicular graphite distributed in the indendritic space instead of cementite. Coefficient of friction reduction and increased wear resistance were marked in the copper alloyed hypereutectoid steel due to the presence of graphite and cupric inclusions in the steel structure. The wear resistance of the graphitized hypereutectoid steel alloyed with 8.85 wt. % of Cu was almost 5 times higher compared to the wear resistance of bronze BrA9J3L and 75% higher compared to the wear resistance of antifriction cast iron AChS-1.

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DOI: 10.1109/ifost.2013.6616977

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