Abstract

The effects of austempering treatment time on the strength, ductility, hardness, and abrasive wear resistance of JIS FCD 700 were studied. The austempering was carried out at a temperature of 315 °C and treatment times of 19, 30, 50, and 77 mins. The results indicate that the variations of the austempering time alternate the mechanical properties of the material, depending on the retained phases in the microstructure. A higher retained austenite induces a higher abrasive wear resistance and strengths, while the presence of acicular ferrite produces a lower hardness. Moreover, the large number of losses in martensite and retained austenite phases deteriorate the overall mechanical performances, as exhibited in the austempering time longer than 50 min. It is found that the 50 min of austempering time yields the optimum performance in terms of strengths (tensile strength of 1058 MPa and yield strength of 859 MPa), ductility (4,08 %), hardness (37 HRC), and abrasive wear resistance (0,21 x 10-6 mm3/mm at 6,32 kg load). This optimum performance was achieved mainly due to the relatively larger amounts of retained austenite in the JIS FCD 700.

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