Abstract

The high manganese steel is widely used in wear-resisting parts of the cone crusher, such as the grinding mill wall and crushing wall. In this work, the microstructure and wear resistance of an ultra-high manganese steel (Mn18Cr2Mo) were analyzed by electron diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM) observation and impact abrasive wear test. The results show that there are spherical or block Mo2C and strip-like (Fe, Cr)3C phases in Mn18Cr2Mo manganese steel. The orientation of the Mo2C phase and the austenite matrix are [001]austenite// Mo2C, (020)austenite//(020)Mo2C, austenite//(202)Mo2C and austenite//(242)Mo2C. The that of the (Fe, Cr)3C phase and the austenite matrix are [011]austenite// (Fe, Cr)3C and austenite//(210)(Fe, Cr)3C. Besides, austenite is approximately parallel to (Fe, Cr)3C. The interface relation of (002)austenite is approximately parallel to (Fe, Cr)3C. Owing to high density dislocations, deformation bands, microcrystal and non-crystalline, the wear resistance of the Mn18Cr2Mo manganese steel is 1.83 times that of the Mn13 manganese steel under the impact abrasive wear test.

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