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Materials Processing
Effect of the Atmosphere for Heat Treatment on Carbon Flux in Ultra-Rapid Carburizing
Ryosuke YamamotoAkio NishimotoKazutoshi Toda
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2023 Volume 64 Issue 1 Pages 272-279

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To reduce the processing time for in-line carburizing, we performed ultra-rapid carburizing and quenching using induction heating. Conventional gas carburizing and vacuum carburizing (low-pressure carburizing) are treated at 1203–1323 K, which is lower than the eutectic temperature. In contrast, in this study, the carburizing temperature of 1523 K was higher than the eutectic temperature for speeding up this process. The SCM420 sample was rapidly heated to the treatment temperature by induction heating. CH4 and N2 were mixed and treated at atmospheric pressure at 5 vol% CH4 and 10 vol% CH4. For ultra-rapid carburizing, the total carburizing depth was proportional to the square root of the carburizing time, following the parabolic law, regardless of the CH4 concentration. We obtained that the amount of carbon penetrating the steel from the atmosphere was proportional to the carburizing time. In other words, the carbon penetration rate was approximately constant during the carburizing process. The processing time for the ultra-rapid carburizing and quenching at 1523 K in this study was only 5% of that for the conventional gas carburizing at 1203 K.

 

This Paper was Originally Published in Japanese in J. Jpn. Soc. Heat Treatment 61 (2021) 183–190.

Fig. 2 Fe–C phase diagram. Fullsize Image
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