AjSCCMelt
Industrial
- Dec 2, 2022
- 13
Greetings everyone,
We are currently experimenting on an alloy that has chemical composition as below:
C: 0.2-0.3, Si: 1.0-1.2, Mn: 1-1.3,P,S:0.035 MAX, Ni: 1.2-1.5, Cr- 0.9-1.1, Mo: 0.2-0.3
We need to achieve a hardness of minimum 400 BHN but we are having a hard time doing so and could only achieve hardness upto 250-300 BHN.
What are the heat treatment cycles we should follow in order to get the hardness of minimum 400 BHN?
(PS : Oil quenching is not an option for us. Also a minor change in chemical composition if required can also be done to achieve the desired hardness).
Waiting for valuable feedback and suggestions from the community.
Thanks
We are currently experimenting on an alloy that has chemical composition as below:
C: 0.2-0.3, Si: 1.0-1.2, Mn: 1-1.3,P,S:0.035 MAX, Ni: 1.2-1.5, Cr- 0.9-1.1, Mo: 0.2-0.3
We need to achieve a hardness of minimum 400 BHN but we are having a hard time doing so and could only achieve hardness upto 250-300 BHN.
What are the heat treatment cycles we should follow in order to get the hardness of minimum 400 BHN?
(PS : Oil quenching is not an option for us. Also a minor change in chemical composition if required can also be done to achieve the desired hardness).
Waiting for valuable feedback and suggestions from the community.
Thanks