Peddy58
Electrical
- Jul 15, 2009
- 2
Hello metallurgists out there,
I have designed a inductive linear sensor using a 4mm dia 416 martensitic steel shaft as the sensing part. Measurement lengths of 25mm to 300mm. The sensor operates by detecting the change in permeability of the 416 shaft as it enters an inductive coil.
The shaft is centreless ground from 416R 7/32” Round Bright S/S H8, from the mill ( Sama), to a 4mm dia h7 12CLA for use in our sensor. I think the material from the mill is solution annealed before processing at the grinders. The material is not heat treated after grinding. I are experiencing, what appears to be a material permeability change per mm, which is affecting the performance of the sensor. I think this might be caused by work hardening during the grinding process?, or it could caused during manufacture at the mill.
Does anybody know what heat treatment process ( higher holding temperature/time and reduction rate?), I might try in order to reform an even distribution of the martensite/ferrite?, in the machined shaft component, and then I would then get an even permeability performance.? I can withstand a lower toughness performance from the material.
Peddy58
I have designed a inductive linear sensor using a 4mm dia 416 martensitic steel shaft as the sensing part. Measurement lengths of 25mm to 300mm. The sensor operates by detecting the change in permeability of the 416 shaft as it enters an inductive coil.
The shaft is centreless ground from 416R 7/32” Round Bright S/S H8, from the mill ( Sama), to a 4mm dia h7 12CLA for use in our sensor. I think the material from the mill is solution annealed before processing at the grinders. The material is not heat treated after grinding. I are experiencing, what appears to be a material permeability change per mm, which is affecting the performance of the sensor. I think this might be caused by work hardening during the grinding process?, or it could caused during manufacture at the mill.
Does anybody know what heat treatment process ( higher holding temperature/time and reduction rate?), I might try in order to reform an even distribution of the martensite/ferrite?, in the machined shaft component, and then I would then get an even permeability performance.? I can withstand a lower toughness performance from the material.
Peddy58