Abstract

In the long-term use of high manganese steels, it is not desirable to achieve wear resistance by austenite deformation strengthening alone. The wear resistance of high manganese steel is much lower than that of ordinary wear-resistant steel under medium and low stress conditions. Improving the instability of wear resistance caused by defects in high manganese steels is an important problem to be solved in current industrial production. In this study, a new type of high manganese alloy with high hardness and high wear resistance was prepared by multi-alloying with Cr-W-Mo elements on the basis of 20Mn1.2C. ZTA ceramic particles reinforced high manganese steel composites were prepared by selecting high manganese steel materials with excellent mechanical properties as the metal matrix of ceramic reinforced metal matrix composites. The Cr-W-Mo multi-alloyed high manganese alloys are mainly composed of a mixed austenite and ferrite matrix, M3C-type cementite and M6C-type carbides. The Cr2W6Mo6 sample has the best overall mechanical properties. Its hardness reached 49.8 HRC, which is 1.20 times higher than that of the Cr2 sample. The mass loss was 0.2571 g, which is 79.92% of the Cr16 sample (0.3217 g). The ZTA ceramic particles were well composited with the alloyed high manganese steel matrix, and the thickness of the interfacial layer was 20-30 μm, with the formation of Mn2AlO4 and (Fe, Mn)2SiO4, and (Al, Cr)2O3 in the interfacial layer. The best abrasion resistance was obtained at a ZTA content of 40 vol.%. The mass loss was 0.1669 g, which is 51.88% of the Cr16 material (0.3217 g).

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