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High Temperature Wear of STD 61 Tool Steels Sliding Against Al-9%Si Coated Steels Used for Hot Press Forming  

Choi, Byung-Young (School of Advanced Materials Engineering and Research Center of Industrial Technology, Chonbuk National University)
Kim, Hong-Ki (GSAS Research Project Team, Technical Research Lab., POSCO)
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Korean Journal of Metals and Materials / v.47, no.10, 2009 , pp. 667-674 More about this Journal
Abstract
High temperature wear of STD 61 tool steels sliding against the Al-9%Si coated steels used for hot press forming has been studied in comparison with that of the tool steels sliding against the uncoated steels. Wear tests have been performed using a pin-on-disc configuration under an applied normal load of 50N for 20 min with heating the coated and uncoated steels up to 800$^{\circ}C$. It was found on the worn surface of the STD 61 tool steels sliding against the Al-9%Si coated steels that the formation of the glazed layers containing Al transferred from the coated tribopair may contribute to a reduction of the coefficient of friction, and detachment in part occur due to delamination wear, resulting in higher specific wear rate. On the other hand the Fe-oxide wear debris entrapped on the softer surface of the uncoated steels can act as a tribosurface, leading to decreased adhesive wear of the STD 61 tool steels, resulting in a lower specific wear rate.
Keywords
high temperature wear; glazed layers; tribopair; friction; tribosurface;
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