2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.02.608
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Wear analysis of treated Duplex Stainless Steel material by carburizing process – A review

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“…All the samples were undergone through a wear test with pin on disc machine and the wear loss was calculated. The pin on disc test is a widely used tribological test that involves placing a small cylindrical sample known as the "pin" against a flat rotating disc under 10N load with a speed of 750 rpm [31][32][33][34][35]. The test helps to evaluate the friction and wear behavior of materials in various industrial applications, providing valuable information on their wear resistance, coefficient of friction and surface damage under different conditions.…”
Section: Materials Processing and Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All the samples were undergone through a wear test with pin on disc machine and the wear loss was calculated. The pin on disc test is a widely used tribological test that involves placing a small cylindrical sample known as the "pin" against a flat rotating disc under 10N load with a speed of 750 rpm [31][32][33][34][35]. The test helps to evaluate the friction and wear behavior of materials in various industrial applications, providing valuable information on their wear resistance, coefficient of friction and surface damage under different conditions.…”
Section: Materials Processing and Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that annealing can also reduce the hardness and strength of the stainless steel. As a result, the process must be closely monitored to ensure that the necessary qualities are obtained without affecting the overall performance of the stainless steel [32][33][34][35].…”
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“…Moving forward, the next tribological performance enhancement techniques were designed to harden the surface of the tool steels by modifying the surface microstructure and composition. While processes such as carburizing [18], nitriding [19], and nitrocarburizing [20] altered the surface composition, processes such as flame hardening [21], induction hardening [22], high energy beam hardening [23], and shot peening [24] resulted in surface microstructure modification. Nonetheless, the processes in the former category were not versatile, required postprocessing of the hardened tool, and were also time-consuming [12,25].…”
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“…Most often, these treatments are conducted largely as surface modification. Carburizing was conducted on 2205 DSS to enhance the hardness and wear resistance by conducting salt-bath nitro-carburizing at low temperatures [26]. It is one of the methods that is being used to harden steel surfaces for improved strength and wear resistance.…”
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confidence: 99%