Hard Facing Spelt Forever Remains

Authors

  • Bangshidhar Goswami Assistant Professor, Department of Metallurgical and Engineering, R.V.S.College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
  • Kumari Shipra Suman Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
  • Sonali Nag Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
  • Atul Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
  • Amit Kumar Sinha Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
  • Abhishek Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
  • Bijay Kumar Singh Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
  • Sanatan Prasad Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
  • Gyan Shankar Sharma Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
  • Tridib Kumar Pathak Ex-Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bengal Engineering College, Howrah, West Bengal

Keywords:

abrasive, agricultural sectors, bucket, carbide, cast iron hard facing, composite, compression tests, hard facing, rubber wheel, steel substrate, wear, welding

Abstract

Alternative routes in hard facing alloys for mining, marine and agricultural sectors are studies about possibilities other than traditional hard facing routes. These are composite preparation with other types of carbides and different behaviors of microstructures with variation in welding techniques. Methods of non-ferrous–based and Ni- and Co-based composite preparations are mostly laser cladding and plasma-transferred arc welding. In alternative tests, compression tests appear to describe effects of strain aging by service exposure with wear. In alternative processing, friction surfacing is studied on tool steels.

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2019-11-01

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