Metal alloy promises wear-resistant parts

An E9 product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 21, 2003

A consortium led by industrial consultant E9 has secured funding from Advantage West Midlands Innovation Networks programme to produce and characterise a new metal alloy.

A consortium comprising specialist heat treatment company ADI Treatments, Trenton Electroplating (Redditch) and led by industrial consultant E9, has secured funding from Advantage West Midlands Innovation Networks programme to produce and characterise a new metal alloy.

The material, a carbidic austempered ductile iron (CADI), promises properties of extreme hardness and durability.

This would make it especially suited to applications where wear resistance and strength are important, including engine parts, agricultural and mining machinery.

The project partners aim to understand the factors that influence the material production, quality and reproducibility and to characterise the metallurgy as a function of key production parameters.

The optimum alloy composition, heat treatment parameters and metal finishing will all be determined together with metallurgical data necessary for industrial designers and materials specifiers to identify suitable applications.

The material is expected to have weight and cost advantages in certain applications where the wear resistant properties are key and components need to be formed in complex shapes.

ADI Treatments based in West Bromwich provides much of the technical driving force behind the project.

Simon Day, Managing Director of ADI Treatments said: "CADI has shown good initial indications and we want to explore these in applications.

We are keen to work alongside forward thinking manufacturers in the UK to identify commercial applications for the new material." Dr Trainor, Managing Director of Coventry based E9, continued: "Manufacturers are under constant pressure to innovate and improve.

Any change that improves the quality, cost or performance of a component or its manufacturing process, can create a winning commercial edge.

That is what Advantage West Midlands plan to create." The consortium is keen to make contact with companies who manufacture ground engaging, crushing, wear resistant and agricultural parts.

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