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  • 2023Wear Behavior of Roller-Burnished High Interstitial Austenitic Stainless Steel Parts in Glass-Reinforced Plastic Melt1citations
  • 2021Influence of material degradation on weld seam quality in hot gas butt welding of polyamides4citations
  • 2020Profile cross rolling of high-interstitial austenitic stainless steels for application in plastics extrusion2citations
  • 2016Welding of incompatible thermoplastic polymerscitations

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  • Kräusel, Verena
  • Forke, Erik
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Wear Behavior of Roller-Burnished High Interstitial Austenitic Stainless Steel Parts in Glass-Reinforced Plastic Melt

  • Kräusel, Verena
  • Albrecht, Mirko
  • Forke, Erik
  • Niederhofer, Philipp
  • Gehde, Michael
Abstract

1 ; 8 ; Herein this investigation, profiled high interstitial austenitic stainless steel parts are burnished on a profile-rolling machine, and afterward, the wear behavior is analyzed in a melt of glass-reinforced polypropylene. Wear and corrosion resistance are significant properties of steel parts in the plastics and food industries. The high work-hardening ability of high interstitial austenitic stainless steel enables burnishing parts with a significant local hardness to increase up to maximum values of ≈600 HV 1. Wear tests on a recently developed test stand reveal that the burnished austenitic stainless steel surface performs similarly to a nitrided surface of the standard nitriding steel 31CrMoV9 + QT with a hardness of ≈830 HV 0.5. Regarding the given advantage of corrosion resistance, it is concluded that roller burnishing supports the applicability of high interstitial austenitic stainless steel in plastics and food industries. ; 94 ; 4

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • polymer
  • stainless steel
  • corrosion
  • melt
  • glass
  • glass
  • wear test
  • hardness
  • interstitial
  • nitrided steel