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- Nov 10, 2017
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Hello,
We are induction hardening rotors made of SAE 4140 and we are having problems with warping. Most of the rotors are long and have small diameter(for example 70mm diameter and 1000mm long), but it also happens in the ones with smaller D/L ratio.
The material is recieved as bar stock and is machined as recieved (no previous heat treatment after rolling) and after machined in the final dimension is induction hardened. The warping seems to be completely random, it happens in some of the rotors, in others machined from the same bar and same parameters it doesn't.
Sometimes warping is also observed before heat treatment. In these cases the component is straightened in a press and then induction hardened.
I have some ideas to try to minimize warping.
To the ones warping before induction hardening:
-Stress relieving treatment before or after straightening in the press (still haven't decided which would be best).
To the ones warping after/during induction hardening, one of the following:
-Pre heat the part to ~500 °C and then run the induction hardening cicle (to reduce thermal shock);
-Reheat the part after the hardening to "temper"/stress relieve - (wich could be a problem since we need a high hardess of ~55HRC)
Would anyone with more experience in this field have some input on my ideas?
Thanks!
We are induction hardening rotors made of SAE 4140 and we are having problems with warping. Most of the rotors are long and have small diameter(for example 70mm diameter and 1000mm long), but it also happens in the ones with smaller D/L ratio.
The material is recieved as bar stock and is machined as recieved (no previous heat treatment after rolling) and after machined in the final dimension is induction hardened. The warping seems to be completely random, it happens in some of the rotors, in others machined from the same bar and same parameters it doesn't.
Sometimes warping is also observed before heat treatment. In these cases the component is straightened in a press and then induction hardened.
I have some ideas to try to minimize warping.
To the ones warping before induction hardening:
-Stress relieving treatment before or after straightening in the press (still haven't decided which would be best).
To the ones warping after/during induction hardening, one of the following:
-Pre heat the part to ~500 °C and then run the induction hardening cicle (to reduce thermal shock);
-Reheat the part after the hardening to "temper"/stress relieve - (wich could be a problem since we need a high hardess of ~55HRC)
Would anyone with more experience in this field have some input on my ideas?
Thanks!