jsalomon
Materials
- Sep 18, 2013
- 6
We've been working on a project for a few weeks now and so far it looks like quite a puzzle to get the right heat treatment going. The scenario is the following:
We have shafts madre of alloy 8620, they are about 5" long with 3/4". The special feature they have is a grove which is about 1.5" long and is about .19 with and .09 " deep. The native HT for this piece is carburizing. The problem here is that the "deformation" tolerance has an upper limit of .001" in the grove, which is making our life hard. the casing has to be around .03" to .05" with a 89 to 92 HR15N, we make it with a 7hr cycle in a batch furnace.
At the most recent test we decided to run the process with a carbonitriding cycle (so we could lower the max temperature and try to reduce the deformation) but we got roughly half of the pieces within spec.
Does anyone has a suggestion or solution for this issue???
thank you for your help