Hardenability of Low Alloy Sintered Mn Steels

  • Zendrona, Marianna (Department of Materials Engineering and Industrial Technologies, University of Trento) ;
  • Molinari, Alberto (Department of Materials Engineering and Industrial Technologies, University of Trento) ;
  • Girardini, Luca (Department of Materials Engineering and Industrial Technologies, University of Trento)
  • Published : 2006.09.24

Abstract

Manganese is an alloying element that improves the hardenability of steels. It could be a valid substitute in sintered steels, increasing mechanical properties. The hardenability of three low alloy Mn steels was studied to establish the influence of manganese on the heat treatments. The Grossmann approach was adopted, which uses cylinders with different diameters to induce different gradients of cooling rate in the cross section. The correlation of microstructure and microhardness to the actual cooling rate makes the results independent on the process parameters and applicable to each industrial condition, once the actual cooling rate in the parts is known.

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