2019
DOI: 10.24425/afe.2019.127112
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Archives of Foundry Engineering

N. Przyszlak,
T. Wróbel

Abstract: The paper presents the technology of manufacturing layered castings, consisting of grey cast iron (base part) and high-chromium stainless steel (working part/layer). The aim of researches was an attempt of integration of heat treatment of steel X46Cr13 grade with founding of grey cast iron in bimetallic system and determination of the influence of cooling rate of bimetallic system in classical sand mould with bentonite on microstructure and hardness of the working layer. The castings were manufactured using mo… Show more

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“…it warms up better and has a larger surface area for chemical interaction. Wire reinforcement causes a stronger interaction compared to stainless steel plates [16]. accordingly, the thickness of the transition layer, including the newly formed carbides, is greater.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…it warms up better and has a larger surface area for chemical interaction. Wire reinforcement causes a stronger interaction compared to stainless steel plates [16]. accordingly, the thickness of the transition layer, including the newly formed carbides, is greater.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%