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Wear resistance of high-manganese steel castings

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    To improve the wear resistance of parts made of G13-L steel, the latter has to be paired at as low a temperature as possible.

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    Castings (drag buckets, crusher cones and front ladle walls) should not contain more than 0.06–0.07% P and 0.5%–0.6% Si.

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    The castings must be inspected for microstructure and impact toughness.

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  2. I. S. Roginskiy, “Metallurg”, No. 3, 1932.

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Guzovskaya, M.A., Khorin, Y.D. Wear resistance of high-manganese steel castings. Met Sci Heat Treat 4, 145–147 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00816368

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