MTUJeeper
Mechanical
- Dec 29, 2007
- 11
We have a coil spring made of 5160H alloy steel. In our shop we powder coat the spring, which it is held at 400*F for roughly 25 minutes. We have been experiencing some spring breakage and one thought was we used to paint the spring and bake it at 400*F for 5 minutes. There were some other changes made at this time as well, but one thought was that there could be a metallurgical process that is causing breakage. I have looked briefly for a phase diagram for this alloy but have not found anything. Would this temperature/time exposure cause any significant changes to the material properties? The spring sees a great deal of bending force as it is not used in a conventional linear fashion.
Thanks,
Christian
Thanks,
Christian