mtnz
Aerospace
- Dec 4, 2018
- 21
Hi Guys,
I am currently having some problem in our endothermic gas furnace for oil quench. The parts do not get HRC 50-52 Hardness. They stay at HRC 45 after quench usually.
We have Nitrogen, Endothermic gas and natural gas for the atmosphere of the furnace. Nitrogen kicks in when we put the parts in and stays on until we reach 1400 degrees. Then Natural and endothermic gas get turned on.
1)What is the best combination of gas in the furnace? (We have 100 psi endothermic gas and 5 psi natural gas in the furnace, air gas ratio in the generator is 2.8)
2)What would be the cause/causes for parts not getting hard enough?
I am trying to figure out but I thought I could get some help..
Thanks!
I am currently having some problem in our endothermic gas furnace for oil quench. The parts do not get HRC 50-52 Hardness. They stay at HRC 45 after quench usually.
We have Nitrogen, Endothermic gas and natural gas for the atmosphere of the furnace. Nitrogen kicks in when we put the parts in and stays on until we reach 1400 degrees. Then Natural and endothermic gas get turned on.
1)What is the best combination of gas in the furnace? (We have 100 psi endothermic gas and 5 psi natural gas in the furnace, air gas ratio in the generator is 2.8)
2)What would be the cause/causes for parts not getting hard enough?
I am trying to figure out but I thought I could get some help..
Thanks!