Bartosz Opitek, Ewa Olejnik, Janusz Lelito

Composite zones obtained in situ in steel casts of crushing mill beaters

Abstract

The aim of the presented study was to obtain the element of a crushing mill beater reinforced with a composite zone, working under the conditions of high abrasive wear as well as high pressures. By means of the SHSB method, a local composite zone was created consisting of very hard titanium carbide - TiC. The moulded pieces prepared beforehand in the casting mould were filled with liquid metal, whose heat caused the initiation of an in situ reaction - the formation of titanium carbide. The cast obtained in this way was subjected to tests. An analysis of the physical composition was performed on an X-ray diffractometer - XRD. Additionally, investigations with the use of a scanning electron microscope SEM were carried out in order to determine the shape, size and distribution of TiC. As a result of the conducted research, a high quality material was obtained, which was in line with the authors’ expectations.


Keywords: MMCs, TiC, in situ, local reinforcement, microstructure, crushing mill,
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