{"title":"Optimization of Heat Treatment Due to Austenising Temperature, Time and Quenching Solution in Hadfield Steels","authors":"Sh. Hosseini, M. B. Limooei, M. Hossein Zade, E. Askarnia, Z. Asadi","volume":79,"journal":"International Journal of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering","pagesStart":582,"pagesEnd":586,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/16553","abstract":"
Manganese steel (Hadfield) is one of the important
\r\nalloys in industry due to its special properties. High work hardening
\r\nability with appropriate toughness and ductility are the properties that
\r\ncaused this alloy to be used in wear resistance parts and in high
\r\nstrength condition. Heat treatment is the main process through which
\r\nthe desired mechanical properties and microstructures are obtained in
\r\nHadfield steel. In this study various heat treatment cycles, differing in
\r\naustenising temperature, time and quenching solution are applied. For
\r\nthis purpose, the same samples of manganese steel was heat treated in
\r\n9 different cycles, and then the mechanical properties and
\r\nmicrostructures were investigated. Based on the results of the study,
\r\nthe optimum heat treatment cycle was obtained.<\/p>\r\n","references":"
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