shankarviyer
Mechanical
- Nov 29, 2010
- 9
We make circular saw blades of 18" dia x 0.037" thick from AISI 1074 steel coil having a hardness of 26 to 28 HRc.
The circular shape is blanked on a die punch and then 150 to 200 pcs of saws are stacked together and sent for sress relieving (in a tub filled with cast iron shavings).
After stress relieving, we expect the saw blanks to have a flatness of 0.005". But some times we get up to 0.02" flatness. This is causing a huge rejection daily.
The cycle followed is:
Heat up to 1000 F in 4 Hours
Hold at 1000 F for 6 to 7 hours
Furnace cool to room temperature ( 6 to 7 hours)
My questions:
1. Can we use the stress relieving cycle twice? to get the desired result ? Will the hardness drop if we repeat the process.
2. Do we have to follow a different cycle to get better results.
The circular shape is blanked on a die punch and then 150 to 200 pcs of saws are stacked together and sent for sress relieving (in a tub filled with cast iron shavings).
After stress relieving, we expect the saw blanks to have a flatness of 0.005". But some times we get up to 0.02" flatness. This is causing a huge rejection daily.
The cycle followed is:
Heat up to 1000 F in 4 Hours
Hold at 1000 F for 6 to 7 hours
Furnace cool to room temperature ( 6 to 7 hours)
My questions:
1. Can we use the stress relieving cycle twice? to get the desired result ? Will the hardness drop if we repeat the process.
2. Do we have to follow a different cycle to get better results.