Microstructure Characteristics of Fe-xCr-C Hardfacing Alloys

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A series of Fe-xCr-C hardfacing alloys were successfully fabricated on a substrate of 20g steel by gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process. These claddings were disigned to observe hypoeutectic, near-eutectic, and hypereutectic structures with various Cr3C2 and M7C3 carbides at room temperature. According to X-ray diffraction(XRD) and optical microscopy (OM), the hypoeutectic and eutectic composites include the Fe-Cr solid solution(α+A) and Cr3C2 carbides. Hypereutectic structures consist of α+A+M+M7C3 respectively. The cladding of hypereutectic microstructure with great amounts of primary M7C3 carbides had the highest hardness of the all conditions.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 472-475)

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165-168

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February 2012

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