Abstract

This article evaluates the effect of recrystallization annealing soaking time on the tribological behavior of cold upsetted low carbon steel. The 40% cold formed steel was subjected to annealing at 900 °C, for 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 minutes. The mechanical properties of hardness, tensile strength, yield strength and ductility, measured through specific deformation, as well as the precipitation of carbides through microstructural analysis were examined. In order to analyze the volume of removed material, the wear test was performed using a pin-on-disk tribometer according to ASTM G99. The results showed that the combination of lamellar perlite precipitation and pearlitic interlayer spacing reduction increases the mechanical strength of 1020 steel, reduces ductility, increases friction coefficient and increases wear observed by the volume of removed material increase.

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