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- 2019Removal of cadmium in wastewater through geopolymeric materials based on pumice.citations
- 2017Inclusion of geopolymers derivate from fly ash and pumice in reinforced concrete
- 2017Structural and mechanical study of concrete made from cementitious materials of low environmental impactcitations
- 2017Characterization of Tungsten Carbide coatings deposited on AISI 1020 steelcitations
- 2016Changes on electrical and structural properties of polyaniline and polypyrrol by mullite doping
- 2016Morphological analysis of carbon steels using fractal geometry
- 2014Synthesis and characterization of inorganic polymers from the alkali activation of an aluminosilicatecitations
- 2013Comparative study between structural and electrical properties of geopolymers applied to a green concretecitations
- 2013Conducting polymers doped with a mineral phase
- 2012Synthesis, characterization and ac-conductivity measurements of polyaniline based composites with fly-ash and clinker
- 2008The effect of Mn and B on the magnetic and structural properties of nanostructured Fe60Al40 alloys produced by mechanical alloying
- 2008Comparative study between melted and mechanically alloyed samples of the Fe50Mn10Al40 nanostructured systemcitations
- 2003Bulk Magnetic Properties of the Fe0.5Mn0.1Al 0.4 Disordered Alloycitations
- 2003Mössbauer and X-Ray Characterization of Fe0.2Mn 0.4Al0.4 Mechanically Alloyed Powders
- 2003Magnetic and Structural Properties of Fe-Mn-Al Alloys Produced by Mechanical Alloyingcitations
- 2001Magnetic phase diagram of the FexMn0.60-xAl0.40 (0.20≤x≤0.60) alloys mechanically alloyed for 48 hours
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Characterization of Tungsten Carbide coatings deposited on AISI 1020 steel
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<p>In order to determine the variation in the mechanical properties of AISI 1020 standardized steel, heat treated by a quenching and tempering process and with a Tungsten Carbide coating, was performed a microstructural and chemical characterization of the coating material through electron microscopy scanning and X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy. The steel received a heat treatment of quenching performed by heating to 850°C, followed by cooling in water and tempering at a temperature of 450°C with air cooling. Tests of a) microhardness with a Wilson-Wolpert Tukon 2100B micro durometer and b) resistance to adhesive and abrasive wear following the ASTM G99-05 "Standard test method for wear testing with a pin-on-disk machine" and ASTM G65-04 "standard test method for measuring abrasion using dry sand and rubber Wheel" standards respectively. The results show that the microhardness of the steel do not vary with the load used to perform the test; in addition, the heat treatment of quenching and tempering improves by 5.5% the property while the coating increase it by 124.2%. Regarding the abrasive wear resistance, it is observed that the amount of material lost increases linearly with the distance covered. It was determined that the heat treatment decreased on average by 17.5% the volume of released material during the tests while the coating recued it by 66.7%. The amount volume of material lost during the adhesive wear tests increases linearly with the distance covered while the heat treatment decreased on average by 10.5% the volume of released material during the trial and the coating reduced it by 66.5%.</p>