Progress In The Development And Use Of Abrasion Resistant Alloy Irons And Steels In The Mining Industry

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 884 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
Advances in the technology of abrasion resistant irons and steels, which could help in combating abrasion and wear in mining operations, are reviewed. Nodular irons alloyed with nickel or copper and molybdenum, with acicular, bainitic or bainitic-martensicic microstructures are described. These alloy irons combine excellent castability and relatively easy machinabilitv with good resistance to wear. Recent progress in the development of high chromium molybdenum alloy irons is outlined, by which high temperature heat treatment of massive castings can be eliminated, alloy costs can be reduced and cracking problems avoided. Data is also given on the erosion-corrosion resistance of these irons. Trends in the development of improved cast steels are outlined. Factors influencing the toughness and abrasion resistance of manganese steels are considered. The 6% Mn 1% Mo manganese steels are shown to have a useful combination of toughness and abrasion resistance. Composite castings are seen as a means of com- bating abrasion in applications involving severe impact. A brief appraisal is given of recently developed martensitic wrought steels with improved weldability.
Citation
APA:
(1981) Progress In The Development And Use Of Abrasion Resistant Alloy Irons And Steels In The Mining IndustryMLA: Progress In The Development And Use Of Abrasion Resistant Alloy Irons And Steels In The Mining Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.