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Influence of wire-EDM on high temperature sliding wear behavior of WC10Co(Cr/V)
(Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved, 2013)
Influence of wire-EDM on high temperature sliding wear behavior of WC10Co(Cr/V)
(Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved, 2013)
Tempering temperature effects on abrasive wear of mottled cast iron
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA, 2009)
The effects of different tempering temperatures (300-600 degrees C) on abrasive wear resistance of mottled cast iron were studied. Abrasive wear tests were carried out using the rubber-wheel test on quartz sand and the pin ...
Effects of high temperature plasma immersion ion implantation on wear resistance of Ti-Si-B sintered alloys
(2013-08-15)
Although titanium and its alloys own good mechanical properties and excellent corrosion resistance, these materials present poor tribological properties for specific applications that require wear resistance. In order to ...
Effects of high temperature plasma immersion ion implantation on wear resistance of Ti-Si-B sintered alloys
(2013-08-15)
Although titanium and its alloys own good mechanical properties and excellent corrosion resistance, these materials present poor tribological properties for specific applications that require wear resistance. In order to ...
Nanoparticles Reinforcement for the Improved Strength and High-Temperature Wear Resistance of Mn-Cr Steel
(Springer, 2018-07-18)
Nanotechnologies offer tremendous potential when it comes to modifying the microstructure of steel through the incorporation of nanoparticles. While typical production methods for metal-matrix composites are difficult and ...
Wear resistance of WCp/Duplex Stainless Steel metal matrix composite layers prepared by laser melt injection
(Elsevier Science SaLausanneSuíça, 2008)
Evaluating the effect of coolant pressure and flow rate on tool wear and tool life in the steel turning operation
(Springer London LtdLondonInglaterra, 2010)
Ion nitriding of a superaustenitic stainless steel: Wear and corrosion characterization
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA, 2010)
The superiority of superaustenitic stainless steel (SASS) lies in its good weldability and great resistance to stress corrosion and pitting, because of its higher chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen contents, when compared ...