Abstract :
In this investigation, different amount of carbon and chromium content of Fe-Cr-C hardfacing alloys with the constant ratio
of Cr/C=6 were used. These alloys were fabricated by GTAW on AISI 1010 mild steel substrates to achieve
hypo/eutectic/hyper compositions. OES, XRF, OM, SEM, XRD techniques and HV method were used for determining
chemical composition, hardness and studying the microstructure of hardface alloys. The metallographic examination results
indicated that all hardface samples had three metallurgical zones with different thickness, microhardness, chemical
composition and solidification modes. The microstructures of all hardface samples in thicker Zone consists of austenite and
chromium-iron carbides (Cr,Fe)7C3. Moreover with increasing of carbon and chromium content of thicker zone in hardface
samples, the volume fraction of (Cr,Fe)7C3 increased and resulted in the decreasing of austenite volume fraction and
increasing hardness of the top surface. A multiple regression model was used to determine the relation between
microstructure, chemical composition and hardness.
Keywords :
SEM , Microstructure , Surface Modification , Cr/C=6 , Alloys