2020
DOI: 10.1007/s43452-020-00080-8
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Properties of new-generation hybrid layers combining hardfacing and nitriding dedicated to improvement in forging tools’ durability

Abstract: This article deals with the subject of layers produced in a hybrid process combining hardfacing and nitriding. These layers are characterized by improved resistance to wear, which arises from the synergy between favorable materials during hardfacing and nitriding treatment. Tests were conducted on hot-work tool steel (H11) samples. Hardfaced layers consisting of three layers were applied to these samples, where layers were made from two materials—Robotool 46 and Hardface VMolc powder wires. Next, samples of bo… Show more

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“…Moreover, laser sintering of metal powders induces residual stresses in products [7]. From a wide range of industrial surfacing processes for improving the operation time of metallic structures, such as a combination of hardfacing and nitriding [8], surfacing via cold spraying [9] and thermal deposition of hard ceramics [10], it is recommended that DMLS systems (additive manufactured metallic components) should be modified via shot peening to improve the properties of 3D-printed machine parts. Furthermore, according to Benedetti et al [11], the use of shot peening induces advantageous compressive stresses and reduces surface layer porosity, which-in turn-leads to increased fatigue strength.…”
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“…Moreover, laser sintering of metal powders induces residual stresses in products [7]. From a wide range of industrial surfacing processes for improving the operation time of metallic structures, such as a combination of hardfacing and nitriding [8], surfacing via cold spraying [9] and thermal deposition of hard ceramics [10], it is recommended that DMLS systems (additive manufactured metallic components) should be modified via shot peening to improve the properties of 3D-printed machine parts. Furthermore, according to Benedetti et al [11], the use of shot peening induces advantageous compressive stresses and reduces surface layer porosity, which-in turn-leads to increased fatigue strength.…”
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“…At present, the valve production processes include two technologies based on hot plastic treatment [5,6]. One of them, commonly implemented, is a one-operation technology consisting in local heating of the charge material made of valve steel in the form of a small diameter bar, followed by local upsetting in order to obtain the proper shape of the so-called disk [7].…”
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“…However, their high susceptibility to corrosion and chemical reaction with the media in the air has shortened their life cycle and reduced their quality of use, which greatly limits their wide application [5][6][7]. Given that corrosion often occurs on their surfaces, the protection of metallic materials is currently being enhanced by improving their surface properties [8][9][10][11][12].…”
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confidence: 99%