2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.09.083
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Improvement in corrosion resistance of a nodular cast iron surface modified by plasma beam treatment

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“…The amount of these strong phases precipitated in the matrix phase was one of the reasons leading to an increase in the hardness values of the treated samples. 4,[12][13][14] Prior to the pulsed-plasma treatment, the initial hardness value of the specimens was recorded as 180 HV and later its value was increased up to 700-950 HV. The hardness value measured for Sample 1 (15 pulses) was 910 HV; for Sample 2 (10 pulses) it was 900 HV and for Sample 3 (5 pulses) it was 820 HV.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount of these strong phases precipitated in the matrix phase was one of the reasons leading to an increase in the hardness values of the treated samples. 4,[12][13][14] Prior to the pulsed-plasma treatment, the initial hardness value of the specimens was recorded as 180 HV and later its value was increased up to 700-950 HV. The hardness value measured for Sample 1 (15 pulses) was 910 HV; for Sample 2 (10 pulses) it was 900 HV and for Sample 3 (5 pulses) it was 820 HV.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cast iron with excellent mechanical properties and desirable castability is extensively used as the engineering material [3]. Alloying, vermiculation, inoculation and heat treatment applications are used to develop suitable structures in various types of cast iron [1,2,[4][5][6][7]. Matched to different applications, cast irons could be further improved in their properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Cheng et al [2] destacam que o ferro fundido nodular vem sendo amplamente utilizado em vários setores da indústria automobilística, devido a sua alta resistência a tração, escoamento, excelente fundibilidade e usinabilidade. Além destas propriedades, a resistência a fadiga também é um fator que deve ser avaliado dependendo da aplicação do material.…”
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