Impact-resistant and wear-resistant composite lining plate and preparation method thereof
An impact-resistant and wear-resistant, composite liner technology, applied in the field of wear-resistant materials, can solve problems such as poor toughness and poor impact resistance, and achieve the effects of good bonding, improved load transmission, and improved toughness
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[0033] The preparation of an impact-resistant and wear-resistant composite liner comprises the following steps:
[0034] Step 1, roll the H08A low carbon steel strip with a width of 5mm and a thickness of 0.08mm into a U-shaped steel strip, mix Ta wire, iron powder and graphite powder evenly, then put the mixture into the U-shaped steel strip, and then put the U-shaped steel strip Steel strip encapsulation and rolling to obtain metal fibers with an outer diameter of 1 mm;
[0035] The mass percentage of Ta wire in the mixture is 82.7%, the mass percentage of iron powder is 12%, and the mass percentage of graphite powder is 5.3%; 5μm;
[0036] Step 2, weave the metal fibers prepared in step 1 into a fiber mesh prefabricated body, and the distance between the fibrous reinforcements in the thickness direction d 1 =3mm, distance between transverse fibrous reinforcements d 2 = 2mm, longitudinal fibrous reinforcement spacing d 3 = 2mm;
[0037] Step 3, using an intermediate fre...
Embodiment 2
[0050] The preparation of an impact-resistant and wear-resistant composite liner comprises the following steps:
[0051] Step 1, roll the H08A low carbon steel strip with a width of 4mm and a thickness of 0.06mm into a U-shaped steel strip, mix Ti wire, iron powder and graphite powder evenly, then put the mixture into the U-shaped steel strip, and then put the U-shaped steel strip Steel strip encapsulation and rolling to obtain metal fibers with an outer diameter of 1.5mm;
[0052] The mass percentage of Ti wire in the mixture is 60.1%, the mass percentage of iron powder is 28.9%, and the mass percentage of graphite powder is 11%; 5μm;
[0053] Step 2, weave the metal fibers prepared in step 1 into a fiber mesh prefabricated body, and the distance between the fibrous reinforcements in the thickness direction d 1 = 3mm, distance d between transverse fibrous reinforcements 2 = 2mm, longitudinal fibrous reinforcement spacing d 3 = 2mm;
[0054] Step 3, using an intermediate ...
Embodiment 3
[0066] The preparation of an impact-resistant and wear-resistant composite liner comprises the following steps:
[0067] Step 1, roll the H08A low carbon steel strip with a width of 6mm and a thickness of 0.1mm into a U-shaped steel strip, mix Nb wire, iron powder and graphite powder evenly, then put the mixture into the U-shaped steel strip, and then put the U-shaped steel strip Steel strip encapsulation and rolling to obtain metal fibers with an outer diameter of 2mm;
[0068] The mass percentage of Nb wire in the mixture is 72.5%, the mass percentage of iron powder is 18.8%, and the mass percentage of graphite powder is 8.7%; 5μm;
[0069] Step 2, weave the metal fibers prepared in step 1 into a fiber mesh prefabricated body, and the distance between the fibrous reinforcements in the thickness direction d 1 = 3mm, distance d between transverse fibrous reinforcements 2 = 3mm, longitudinal fibrous reinforcement spacing d 3 = 3mm;
[0070] Step 3, using an intermediate fr...
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