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Minería y Geología

versión On-line ISSN 1993-8012

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GRESESQUI LOBAINA, Eider; RODRIGUEZ GONZALEZ, Isnel  y  FERNANDEZ COLUMBIE, Tomás. Characterization of steel 70XL used in the manufacture of balls for the clinker's milling. Min. Geol. [online]. 2017, vol.33, n.4, pp. 477-488. ISSN 1993-8012.

The present article deals with the wear of the balls used for the grinding of the clinker in the processes of obtaining cement. Three specimens of different steel were made: one of steel AISI 4140, with which balls are forged for the milling process; another 70XL steel (70 XL) with normalized, tempered and tempered thermal treatments; and the third, of equal material that the second but without treatment. For the metallographic observation the samples were made with dimensions of 10 mm in diameter and 8 mm in thickness, revealing for AISI 4140 steel a structure of martensitic type with some presence of acicular ferrite. For the 70XL steel without heat treatment the presence of ferrite and cementite was observed, while the steel 70XL with heat treatment showed in the limits of free cementite grain in a pearly matrix, which resulted in a higher hardness (up to HRC 59 , 8) and lower gravimetric wear compared to other materials. Therefore it is recommended as the most suitable for the manufacture of balls for grinding minerals 70XL steel with heat treatment.

Palabras clave : Gravimetric wear; ball; milling; microstructure; hardness.

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