Influence of electrolytic-plasma hardening modes on structure and hardness of 0.34Cr-1Ni-Mo-Fe steel

The article presents the results of studying the process of electrolytic-plasma hardening of 0.34Cr-1Ni-Mo-Fe steel by surface hardening, as well as the results of the current-voltage characteristics of the cathodic electrolytic-plasma process depending on the composition of the electrolyte. Tempera...

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Published in:Eurasian journal of physics and functional materials Vol. 4; no. 4; pp. 327 - 335
Main Authors: Rakhadilov, B.K., Satbayeva, Z.A., Kozhanova, R.S., Baizhan, D.R., Rakhadilov, M.K., Botabayeva, G.B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University 01-11-2021
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Summary:The article presents the results of studying the process of electrolytic-plasma hardening of 0.34Cr-1Ni-Mo-Fe steel by surface hardening, as well as the results of the current-voltage characteristics of the cathodic electrolytic-plasma process depending on the composition of the electrolyte. Temperature-time and special modes of electrolytic-plasma hardening of steel 0.34Cr-1Ni-Mo-Fe were determined. The optimal composition of the electrolyte for electrolytic-plasma hardening has been determined, providing a relatively high heating rate and high hardness of the steel surface. It has been determined that after the electrolytic-plasma hardening, the microhardness of 34KhN1M steel increases 2.9 times due to the formation of fine martensite. In this case, the basis of the material does not change, it consists of a ferrite-pearlite structure.
ISSN:2522-9869
2616-8537
DOI:10.29317/ejpfm.2020040406