Abstract

The optimization of the tribological properties of the surfaces by means of hardfacing techniques has made great progress in the metallurgical field in recent times. Alloys of the Fe-Cr-C and Fe-C-B type present excellent wear performance under severe conditions, where the incorporation of Nb, Mo and W improves the performance of severe abrasive wear. In this context, new semi-automatic welding consumables have been designed that deposit iron base material of high alloy, with complex carboborides of W, Mo and Cr which present very high hardness and resistant to abrasive wear. The purpose of this work was to compare microstructural variations coupons welded with one or two layers, with or without shielding gas. The chemical composition was measured on each coupon, the microstructure was characterized by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. Dilution percentage was determined and Vickers microhardness profiles (HV2) were made on the different phases (HV0.025). It was found that the dilution with and without shielding gas were 26% and 19%. The hardness was 960 and 1100 HV2. An increase in hardness was observed in the recrystallized areas, as well as a higher percentage of carboborides in the last bead.

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