A novel wear tester was employed to investigate the comparative abrasive st
ability of metallic materials at elevated temperatures. This tester consist
s of a symmetric pi -shaped specimen holder that is rotated in a stainless
steel tank filled with quartz sand, and an electrical furnace surrounds thi
s tank to heat the abrasive sand. The test material and its comparative, of
a size of 20 mm x 20 mm x 5 mm, were set in the respective branches of the
holder. During the atmospheric condition experiment, only one 20 min x 20
mm face of each specimen was suffered with abrasion, while the other faces
which were mounted in the holder were oxidized. Then the volume loss of the
specimens can be accurately calculated with the aid of additional oxidatio
n experiments, and by choosing the same comparative material the abrasive s
tability of different materials can be compared. A newly developed high Cr
cast iron 4.5C-40Cr-8Ni-9Nb-5Mo was employed as the test alloy, while the c
omparative was the widely used 25Cr cast iron (Fe-25Cr-2.9C-0.5Ni-0.5Mo). T
he results show that, at the temperature of 925 K, the test alloy exhibited
a superior abrasive stability to the 25Cr alloy; the average wear rate of
the former was only about 36% of that of the latter. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scie
nce B.V. All rights reserved.