Abstract

After melting the thin surface layer of steels and pig irons with a localized heat source, the amount of residual austenite in this layer is determined by the degree of dissolution of the carbide phase and correlated with the maximum temperature attained at the end of the heating stage. In this work, we have investigated the effect of the amount of residual austenite in the melted layer on the wear resistance, the contact fatigue, and the anodic dissolution from some steels and pig irons.

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