agpowder
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2008
- 34
A number of years ago I designed and made an extruder for making powder coatings. I have been using the prototype machine for 5 years now and made a similar new machine two years ago and both operate well. I am now designing a beefier one that has a stronger gearbox to reduce breakage down time and made the conveying and kneading elements stronger for the same reason. I mainly focused on the metal dimensions to beef the machine up.
My question is, I have an area at the end of the screw conveying section and the begining of the kneading section where I get fast wear, and whilst I have, by virtue of beefing up the metal, probably doubled the wear life I am wondering if I could harden the screw elements at the work end of the machine.
The auger bits are 1.92" long, 1.97" diameter, 1.5" central core diameter with a 1" diameter keyed bore. The flighting without the inner core) has an ID of 1.5", OD of 1.97", pitch 1.92", thickness 0.3125". The parts are being CNC machined out of 4140.
Being these parts are pretty small do you think the movement caused by heat treating would be fairly insignificant? I think I mean the bore itself, do you think and if so how much would you expect the roundness to be out by?
I also want to try treating these parts myself, I have ovens and maybe someone could give a few pointers for me to try? ie, could I heat them to x degF for y minutes and then quench them in water or oil?
My question is, I have an area at the end of the screw conveying section and the begining of the kneading section where I get fast wear, and whilst I have, by virtue of beefing up the metal, probably doubled the wear life I am wondering if I could harden the screw elements at the work end of the machine.
The auger bits are 1.92" long, 1.97" diameter, 1.5" central core diameter with a 1" diameter keyed bore. The flighting without the inner core) has an ID of 1.5", OD of 1.97", pitch 1.92", thickness 0.3125". The parts are being CNC machined out of 4140.
Being these parts are pretty small do you think the movement caused by heat treating would be fairly insignificant? I think I mean the bore itself, do you think and if so how much would you expect the roundness to be out by?
I also want to try treating these parts myself, I have ovens and maybe someone could give a few pointers for me to try? ie, could I heat them to x degF for y minutes and then quench them in water or oil?