A new surface hardening technology for cast irons was developed by applying the Friction Stir Processing (FSP) in which the matrix can be controlled in the solid state. Flake graphite cast iron (FC300) and spheroidal graphite cast iron (FCD700) were used to investigate the validity of this new method. As a result, it has been clarified that a Vickers hardness of about 700 HV is obtained for both the flake graphite cast iron and the spheroidal graphite cast iron, and that the hardness depends on the size and the density of the martensite phase. Moreover, the hardness can be controlled down to about 500 HV by changing the stirring degree. For previous hardening methods, post surface-processing was required because a large distortion was generated. However, with this new method, many advantages, such as a higher surface hardness and unnecessary post surface-processing, could be obtained.
Hot hardness and oxidation property of target material influences greatly on the erosion behavior at elevated temperature. The correlation between hot hardness and oxidation property of multi component white cast irons and its erosion resistance were investigated, and try to estimate the high temperature erosion behavior in the study. Nine kinds of multi component white cast iron and cast steel were used in this study. Specimen were machined into a flat plate with dimension of 50×50×10 mm. High temperature erosion test machine was used to investigate the erosive wear property of experimental materials at 1173K. Alumina grits (average diameter: 1.16 mm, hardness: 1250 HV1) which were used as impact particles were heated to 1073K and shoot on the heated specimen by hot air at the velocity of 100 m/s. The total particle loading was 2 kg. In order to clarify the correlation of hot hardness, oxidation property and the erosion resistance of specimens, hot hardness test was carried out specimens, to estimate erosion damage caused by solid particle. Hot hardness of specimens showed a value comparable to 200~250HV1. Result of erosion and oxidation tests, erosion rate and amount of oxidation of the specimen were suppressed by Ni addition. It suggested that the more amount of Ni contents, the lower the erosion rate and the less the amount of oxidation.
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