Abstract

The evaluation results of abrasive wear resistance on a friction machine K4-B of boron-containing coatings on steel samples are presented in this paper. It was obtained with the method of microarc chemical heat treatment from coatings. Samples of steel 20 with a diameter 4 mm and a length 30 mm were tested after microarc borating, borovanadium treatment, boro-molybdenation and borochromization. It was identified that after borating with microarc heating, the wear rate decreases by 3.04 times in comparison with the wear rate of the reference - steel 20 in the initial structural state. Microarc multicomponent saturation, when borides, carbides, and more complex substances that contain chromium, molybdenum or vanadium were found in the diffusion layer, significantly reduces the wear rate of steel products up to 4.4 times in comparison with the initial state.

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