Hello,
I am an EIT working on a prototype. I have a drawing attached in JPG format of the component I am interested in Heat Treating. I am currently thinking a Rc Hardness of 58-64 at a case depth of 0.060".
I am new to the whole heat treating process, so I have a few questions that I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me
on.
1. What type of Heat treatment is best for this component?
- The Ball Grooves will carry 1 1/8" steel ball bearings so they would be the critical section for wear resistance.
- I am currently thinking that carburizing would be appropriate as the grooves would not be treated proportionally through induction hardening. It this correct?
2. What would be the price difference in getting a Case depth of:
a) 0.060"
b) 0.030"
Big or small would be a suffient answer...
3. How much does a part distort in size/shape from treatment?
- How much extra material should be left on component prior to heat treatment? Our current plan is to Machine, heat treat, then grind material to appropriate size and tolerance. How much extra material should be present before heat treatment of component?
a) 0.001" sufficient?
b) 0.005" sufficient?
4. What is normally the approach for threaded parts?
- As you can see from the drawing attached, there is a threaded piece on the end of the shaft. Will this need to be
machined after heat treatment because of distortion? Is machining after treatment a plausible idea?
5. Not sure which material would be appropriate.
- We want a Rc Hardness of between 58 - 64, but we are not sure which material would be best. The materials I am currently considering are:
a) AISI 4340
b) AISI 3312
c) AISI 9310
d) AISI 8600
e) AISI 52100
Are all these metals easily heat treated? Maybe I am not on the right track here, if anyone has a better suggestion I am
all ears here as this is not my strong point.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my problem. I appreciate any insight anyone can provide and I look forward to hearing from you.
I am an EIT working on a prototype. I have a drawing attached in JPG format of the component I am interested in Heat Treating. I am currently thinking a Rc Hardness of 58-64 at a case depth of 0.060".
I am new to the whole heat treating process, so I have a few questions that I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me
on.
1. What type of Heat treatment is best for this component?
- The Ball Grooves will carry 1 1/8" steel ball bearings so they would be the critical section for wear resistance.
- I am currently thinking that carburizing would be appropriate as the grooves would not be treated proportionally through induction hardening. It this correct?
2. What would be the price difference in getting a Case depth of:
a) 0.060"
b) 0.030"
Big or small would be a suffient answer...
3. How much does a part distort in size/shape from treatment?
- How much extra material should be left on component prior to heat treatment? Our current plan is to Machine, heat treat, then grind material to appropriate size and tolerance. How much extra material should be present before heat treatment of component?
a) 0.001" sufficient?
b) 0.005" sufficient?
4. What is normally the approach for threaded parts?
- As you can see from the drawing attached, there is a threaded piece on the end of the shaft. Will this need to be
machined after heat treatment because of distortion? Is machining after treatment a plausible idea?
5. Not sure which material would be appropriate.
- We want a Rc Hardness of between 58 - 64, but we are not sure which material would be best. The materials I am currently considering are:
a) AISI 4340
b) AISI 3312
c) AISI 9310
d) AISI 8600
e) AISI 52100
Are all these metals easily heat treated? Maybe I am not on the right track here, if anyone has a better suggestion I am
all ears here as this is not my strong point.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my problem. I appreciate any insight anyone can provide and I look forward to hearing from you.