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Improving the Abrasion Resistance of Nodular Cast Iron Castings by Remelting Their Surfaces by Laser Beam
by
Opiela, Jacek
, Stawarz, Marcin
, Dojka, Rafał
, Lisiecki, Aleksander
, Bartocha, Dariusz
, Wróbel, Tomasz
, Baron, Czesław
, Jezierski, Jan
, Studnicki, Andrzej
in
Abrasion resistance
/ Abrasion resistant alloys
/ Abrasion resistant steels
/ Abrasive wear
/ Alloy cast iron
/ Alloys
/ Castings
/ Dimensional changes
/ Hardness
/ Iron, Nodular
/ Laser beam hardening
/ Laser beam melting
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical properties
/ Melting
/ Nodular cast iron
/ Nodular iron
/ Research methodology
/ Silicon carbide
/ Surface hardening
/ Surface layers
/ Tribology
/ Wear resistance
2024
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Improving the Abrasion Resistance of Nodular Cast Iron Castings by Remelting Their Surfaces by Laser Beam
by
Opiela, Jacek
, Stawarz, Marcin
, Dojka, Rafał
, Lisiecki, Aleksander
, Bartocha, Dariusz
, Wróbel, Tomasz
, Baron, Czesław
, Jezierski, Jan
, Studnicki, Andrzej
in
Abrasion resistance
/ Abrasion resistant alloys
/ Abrasion resistant steels
/ Abrasive wear
/ Alloy cast iron
/ Alloys
/ Castings
/ Dimensional changes
/ Hardness
/ Iron, Nodular
/ Laser beam hardening
/ Laser beam melting
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical properties
/ Melting
/ Nodular cast iron
/ Nodular iron
/ Research methodology
/ Silicon carbide
/ Surface hardening
/ Surface layers
/ Tribology
/ Wear resistance
2024
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Improving the Abrasion Resistance of Nodular Cast Iron Castings by Remelting Their Surfaces by Laser Beam
by
Opiela, Jacek
, Stawarz, Marcin
, Dojka, Rafał
, Lisiecki, Aleksander
, Bartocha, Dariusz
, Wróbel, Tomasz
, Baron, Czesław
, Jezierski, Jan
, Studnicki, Andrzej
in
Abrasion resistance
/ Abrasion resistant alloys
/ Abrasion resistant steels
/ Abrasive wear
/ Alloy cast iron
/ Alloys
/ Castings
/ Dimensional changes
/ Hardness
/ Iron, Nodular
/ Laser beam hardening
/ Laser beam melting
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical properties
/ Melting
/ Nodular cast iron
/ Nodular iron
/ Research methodology
/ Silicon carbide
/ Surface hardening
/ Surface layers
/ Tribology
/ Wear resistance
2024
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Improving the Abrasion Resistance of Nodular Cast Iron Castings by Remelting Their Surfaces by Laser Beam
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Improving the Abrasion Resistance of Nodular Cast Iron Castings by Remelting Their Surfaces by Laser Beam
2024
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This paper presents the results of research conducted in the field of the technology of surface hardening of castings from unalloyed and low-alloy nodular cast iron using the laser remelting method. The range of studies included macro- and microhardness measurements using Rockwell and Vickers methods as well as metallographic microscopic examinations using a scanning electron microscope. Moreover, abrasive wear resistance tests were performed using the pin-on-disk method in the friction pair of nodular cast iron—SiC abrasive paper and the reciprocating method in the friction pair of nodular cast iron—unalloyed steel. Analysis of the test results shows that the casting surface layer remelting by laser for unalloyed nodular cast iron results in a greater improvement in its resistance to abrasive wear in the metal–mineral system, as compared to low-alloy cast iron. Additionally, carrying out the laser hardening treatment of the surface layer made of the tested grades of nodular cast iron is justified only if the tribological system of the cooperating working parts and allowable dimensional changes during their operation are known.
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