Matbol
Mechanical
- Jun 28, 2012
- 4
Dear Eng-Tips people
We have some problems by hardening/quenching AISI 4140. We do some test with a Ø2" x 3" blank.
First we austenitize the material at 840ºC for two hours at this temperature, then this material is quenched in oil, with not agitation. The material reached only 30 HRC.
What I should better in my process to reach at least 45 HRC after tempering?
How much time should the blank stay at 840ºC?
We have some problems by hardening/quenching AISI 4140. We do some test with a Ø2" x 3" blank.
First we austenitize the material at 840ºC for two hours at this temperature, then this material is quenched in oil, with not agitation. The material reached only 30 HRC.
What I should better in my process to reach at least 45 HRC after tempering?
How much time should the blank stay at 840ºC?