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- Jul 23, 2020
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Dears,
If possible, could you answer the question below.
I'm making a Gear with Straight Teeth.
2.5 module
43 Teeth.
Material 8620
Carburizing Process
Surface Hardness: 55 HRC Min.
Core Hardness: 22 to 34 HRC
Effective layer: 0.4 - 0.8 millimeters
Manufacturing process:
1 - I pre-rough the gear (through the electro-erosion process), leaving a 0.2 millimeter over metal on the face.
2 - I carry out the cementation, adding the 0.2 millimeters in the layer.
3 - I carry out the final fabrication (by the electro erosion process), remonstrating the 0.2 millimeters.
The reason for the surplus metal is:
Remove dimensional distortions in gear.
Remove the percentage of autenite retained near the surface.
Remove intergranular oxidation.
The question is, can I use the EDM process for the final manufacture (Final dimension) of the gear? Does the electroerosion process generate a "Thermally Affected Zone" and is this HAZ harmful to the gear surface?
Att,
Wendel Trento
If possible, could you answer the question below.
I'm making a Gear with Straight Teeth.
2.5 module
43 Teeth.
Material 8620
Carburizing Process
Surface Hardness: 55 HRC Min.
Core Hardness: 22 to 34 HRC
Effective layer: 0.4 - 0.8 millimeters
Manufacturing process:
1 - I pre-rough the gear (through the electro-erosion process), leaving a 0.2 millimeter over metal on the face.
2 - I carry out the cementation, adding the 0.2 millimeters in the layer.
3 - I carry out the final fabrication (by the electro erosion process), remonstrating the 0.2 millimeters.
The reason for the surplus metal is:
Remove dimensional distortions in gear.
Remove the percentage of autenite retained near the surface.
Remove intergranular oxidation.
The question is, can I use the EDM process for the final manufacture (Final dimension) of the gear? Does the electroerosion process generate a "Thermally Affected Zone" and is this HAZ harmful to the gear surface?
Att,
Wendel Trento