Progress in the Development and Use of Abrasion Resistant Alloy Irons and Steels in the Mining Industry (6e13a2e3-8bbe-4977-83c6-19580b403860)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John Dodd
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

This paper reviews advances in the technology of abrasion resistant iron and steels, which could help combat abrasion and wear in mining operations. With the recent progress in high chromium alloy iron development, high temperature heat treatment of massive castings can be eliminated, aloy cost reduced, and cracking problems avoided. Data on erosion-corrosion resistance of these irons; trends in the development of improved cast steels; and factors influencing toughness and abrasion resistance of manganese steels are all considered. The 7% Mn. 1% Mo manganese steels are shown to combine toughness and abrasion resistance, and composite castings are a means of combating abrasion in applications involving severe impact. A brief appraisal is given of recently developed martensitic wrought steels with improved weldability.
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APA: John Dodd  (1982)  Progress in the Development and Use of Abrasion Resistant Alloy Irons and Steels in the Mining Industry (6e13a2e3-8bbe-4977-83c6-19580b403860)

MLA: John Dodd Progress in the Development and Use of Abrasion Resistant Alloy Irons and Steels in the Mining Industry (6e13a2e3-8bbe-4977-83c6-19580b403860). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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