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Effect of Post-Weld Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Hardness Evolution of the Martensitic Hardfacing Layers for Hot Forging Tools Repair
by
Widomski, Paweł
, Sokołowski, Paweł
, Lachowicz, Marzena
, Kaszuba, Marcin
in
Chromium molybdenum vanadium steels
/ Crack initiation
/ Crack propagation
/ Gas metal arc welding
/ Grain refinement
/ Hard surfacing
/ Hardness
/ Heat affected zone
/ Heat treating
/ Homogeneity
/ Hot forging
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metal fatigue
/ Methods
/ Microstructure
/ Molybdenum
/ Post-weld heat treatment
/ Production costs
/ Quenching and tempering
/ Residual stress
/ Service life
/ Specialty steels
/ Steel
/ Tempered martensite
/ Tool steels
/ Wear resistance
/ Welding
2025
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Effect of Post-Weld Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Hardness Evolution of the Martensitic Hardfacing Layers for Hot Forging Tools Repair
by
Widomski, Paweł
, Sokołowski, Paweł
, Lachowicz, Marzena
, Kaszuba, Marcin
in
Chromium molybdenum vanadium steels
/ Crack initiation
/ Crack propagation
/ Gas metal arc welding
/ Grain refinement
/ Hard surfacing
/ Hardness
/ Heat affected zone
/ Heat treating
/ Homogeneity
/ Hot forging
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metal fatigue
/ Methods
/ Microstructure
/ Molybdenum
/ Post-weld heat treatment
/ Production costs
/ Quenching and tempering
/ Residual stress
/ Service life
/ Specialty steels
/ Steel
/ Tempered martensite
/ Tool steels
/ Wear resistance
/ Welding
2025
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Effect of Post-Weld Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Hardness Evolution of the Martensitic Hardfacing Layers for Hot Forging Tools Repair
by
Widomski, Paweł
, Sokołowski, Paweł
, Lachowicz, Marzena
, Kaszuba, Marcin
in
Chromium molybdenum vanadium steels
/ Crack initiation
/ Crack propagation
/ Gas metal arc welding
/ Grain refinement
/ Hard surfacing
/ Hardness
/ Heat affected zone
/ Heat treating
/ Homogeneity
/ Hot forging
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metal fatigue
/ Methods
/ Microstructure
/ Molybdenum
/ Post-weld heat treatment
/ Production costs
/ Quenching and tempering
/ Residual stress
/ Service life
/ Specialty steels
/ Steel
/ Tempered martensite
/ Tool steels
/ Wear resistance
/ Welding
2025
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Effect of Post-Weld Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Hardness Evolution of the Martensitic Hardfacing Layers for Hot Forging Tools Repair
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Effect of Post-Weld Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Hardness Evolution of the Martensitic Hardfacing Layers for Hot Forging Tools Repair
2025
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The study investigates the influence of post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) on the microstructure and hardness of hardfacing layers applied to hot forging tools. The research focuses on three tool steels (55NiCrMoV7, X37CrMoV5-1, and a modified X38CrMoV5-3) and uses robotized gas metal arc welding (GMAW) with DO015 filler material. It examines the structural and mechanical differences in the hardfaced layers before and after heat treatment involving quenching and tempering. The findings reveal that PWHT significantly improves microstructural homogeneity and hardness distribution, especially in the heat-affected zone (HAZ), mitigating the risk of crack initiation and tool failure. The study shows that untempered as-welded layers exhibit microstructural inhomogeneity and extreme hardness gradients, which negatively impact tool durability. PWHT leads to tempered martensite formation, grain refinement, and a more stable hardness profile across the joint. These improvements are critical for extending the service life of forging tools. The results underscore the importance of customizing PWHT parameters according to the specific material and application to optimize tool performance.
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