The possibility of creating composite bronze reinforced with martensitic and austenitic-ferritic stainless steel dendrites is considered. Compared to BrSn10 bronze, widely used in sliding friction pairs, BrFe12Ni7Al, BrFe12Ni7Cr5Si bronzes have a high complex of mechanical, technological and particularly tribological properties. For similar values of the coefficient of friction, the wear resistance of bronze BrFe12Ni7Al is a higher order. Unlike the classic bronze BrSn10, composite bronzes can be obtained in hot deformed state, deposited on steel and cast iron. The level of mechanical properties: σ0.2 = 220 MPa; σВ = 295 MPa; ψ = 38% is 1.5 to 3 times higher than that of the BrSn10. At the laboratory level for the first time the possibility of creating an industrial variant of composite steel with a particularly high level of tribological properties is based.Keywords -composite bronze, mechanical and tribological properties, martensitic steel, austenitic-ferritic stainless steel.Digital Object Identifier (DOI): http://dx.
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