摘要 |
A low alloy white cast iron has been developed for wear resistance applications. The alloy consists essentially of about 2 to 4% carbon, 0.3 to 1.5% silicon, 0.5 to 1.5% manganese, 0.5 to 1.5% copper and 0.25 to 1% molybdenum, the remainder being substantially iron except for incidental impurities commonly found in cast iron. The preferred alloy composition is 2.5 to 3% carbon, 0.6 to 0.9% silicon, about 1% manganese, about 1% copper and about 0.5% molybdenum, the rest being substantially iron. The process for manufacturing the above wear resistant alloy consists in melting an alloy having the composition mentioned above, casting such alloy into moulds to produce a desired product such as grinding balls or slugs, shaking the product out of the moulds at a temperature of 750 DEG C. or higher, preferably about 900 DEG C. and cooling the product at a rate of 2 DEG to 15 DEG C./sec., preferably 5 DEG to 10 DEG C./sec. The as-cast product is preferably heat treated at a temperature between 200 DEG and 400 DEG C., preferably about 260 DEG C. for a time of 1 to 8 hours, preferably about 4 hours to increase the hardness thereof.
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