A new production technique for wear resistant ring-hammers

Li Shifeng, Zhang Dinghua, Bu Kun

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Abstract

Based on a great number of laboratory experiments, a new technique has been developed for producing wear resistant ring-hammers. In this technology, lost foam casting with iron sand was combined to make mold; a special alloy was used to inoculate the molten steel, and proper heat treatment was used to further improve mechanical properties of wear resistant ring-hammers. The influence of this new production technology on the microstructure and mechanical properties of wear resistant ring-hammers was studied. Results show that iron sand molding, having the inherent characteristic of sand molding, changes the type of metallic compounds, refines crystal grains and increases the fineness of microstructure. Practical experience verified that the properties of the ring-hammers produced with this new technique are as follows: tensile strength (Rm) 720 MPa, impact toughness (ak) > 210 J•cm-2 and hardness > 200 HB. After water quenching from 1,080°C (holding for 4 h) and tempering at 320°C for 3 h, the best wear resistance is obtained, and the wear resistance is 1.6 times higher than that of common high manganese ring-hammers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)407-412
Number of pages6
JournalChina Foundry
Volume8
Issue number4
StatePublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Compound modification
  • Lost foam casting with iron sand molding
  • New production technology
  • Wear resistant ring-hammer

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