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The influence of heat treatment parameters such as the annealing time and austempering temperature on the microstructure, tribological properties and corrosion resistance of ductile iron have been investigated. It has been revealed that the scratch depth of cast iron samples increases with the extension of the isothermal annealing time (from 30 to 120 min) and the austempering temperature (from 280 °C to 430 °C), while the hardness value decreases. A low value of the scratch depth and a high hardness at low values of the austempering temperature and short isothermal annealing time is related to the presence of martensite. Moreover, the presence of a martensite phase has a beneficial influence on the corrosion resistance of austempered ductile iron.
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This paper presents the results of tests on the fabrication of welded joints in S1300QL steel according to the requirements of ISO 15614-14 and ISO 12932. The butt-welded joint without bevel was made from 350 × 150 × 8 mm sheets. The welding process was carried out at the hybrid welding (laser-MAG) station. MAG means metal active gas. The test welded joints were subjected to non-destructive and destructive testing. Visual and radiographic examinations were carried out. The distribution of HV10 hardness was determined in the weld, the heat-affected zone, and the base material. The microstructure of these areas was also analysed for the presence of hard and brittle hardening products and non-metallic inclusions. Tensile strength and yield strength, as well as bending strength, were assessed in the mechanical property tests. The impact test was performed in accordance with ISO 9016.