2023
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants11020048
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Evaluation of Wear Resistance of AISI L6 and 5140 Steels after Surface Hardening with Boron and Copper

Abstract: (1) Background: Boriding is one of the most common methods of thermal-chemical treatment due to its excellent hardness and wear resistance of the produced diffusion layers. However, it has limited application compared to carburizing and nitriding because of fragility and chipping. Introducing another alloying element into the boron media helps avoid those drawbacks and improve other surface properties of the layer. The purpose of this work is to improve the surface mechanical properties of L6 and 5140 low allo… Show more

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“…Li et al 17 examined the effect of the material hardness and product of pressure and velocity (PV) value on the tribological behaviour of the tribopairs in a water hydraulic radial piston pump. Lysykh et al 18 found that surface hardening with boron and copper enhanced the mechanical properties of AISI L6 and 5140 steels and significantly increased their wear resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al 17 examined the effect of the material hardness and product of pressure and velocity (PV) value on the tribological behaviour of the tribopairs in a water hydraulic radial piston pump. Lysykh et al 18 found that surface hardening with boron and copper enhanced the mechanical properties of AISI L6 and 5140 steels and significantly increased their wear resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that [8][9][10], the reason why alloying elements can improve the comprehensive mechanical properties of steel is that they can strengthen ferrite by solid solution, increase the recrystallization temperature of ferrite, especially slow down or prevent carbide precipitation and aggregation during tempering, so that cold heading steel has higher tempering resistance. The alloying elements can improve the hardenability of steel mainly because they prevent the transformation of austenite into proeutectoid ferrite, pearlite or upper bainite during quenching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon could be a reason for potential catastrophic failure in underground oil and gas and deep ocean pipelines. Another type of coating described in this Special Issue is boron-containing coatings and layers used for enhancing the tribological performance of tools and machine parts made of carbon and alloy steels [3,4]. Boriding is one of the most common methods of thermal-chemical treatment (TCT) due to the excellent hardness and wear resistance of the produced diffusion layers.…”
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