Abstract

The impact-corrosion-abrasion resistance of the low carbon high alloy steel, which can be used for mill lining under impact-corrosion-abrasion condition, are tested in laboratory by means of a new kind of experimental facility. The industrial trial run in the same condition has also been completed. The results show that the new alloy containing 0.2 wt.% carbon, 9 wt.% chromium, and 2 wt.% nickel is consisted of lath martensite entirely, and is more than two times superior to Mn13 cast steel in impact-corrosion-abrasion resistance. Spelling is the leading wear mechanism in impact-corrosion-abrasion condition for this alloy, which is lighter than that of high manganese steels because of its better hardness-toughness match.

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