The Effect of Isothermal Annealing on Microstructure of Forged Parts

단조품의 등온 어닐링에 따른 미세조직 변화

  • Kim, D.B. (Materials Processing Laboratory, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials) ;
  • Lee, J.H. (Materials Processing Laboratory, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)
  • 김동배 (한국기계연구원 재료기술연구부) ;
  • 이종훈 (한국기계연구원 재료기술연구부)
  • Received : 2000.03.17
  • Published : 2000.09.30

Abstract

The ring gears of automobile parts are manufactured generally process chart of which is as follows : forging ${\rightarrow}$ annealing or normalizing ${\rightarrow}$ rough machining ${\rightarrow}$ hardening(Quenching-Tempering or carburizing process) ${\rightarrow}$ finish machining. Isothermal annealing process after forging is most effective in the side of improvment of machinability. On this study we selected two kinds of steel;SCM415, SCM435 of most universal and investigated microstructures to find out most suitable condition of heat treatment in proportion continuous cooling and isothermal annealing. As the cooling rate is $5^{\circ}C$ per minute in continuous cooling process, martensite and bainite are coexisted with ferrite and pearlite in SCM435 steel. If the cooling rate is slower than $5^{\circ}C$ per minute, microstructure were only ferrite and pearlite but formation of band structure can't be avoid. On the other hand, microstructure is only ferrite and pearlite regardless of cooling rate because carbon content of SCM415 steel is low. Moreover formation of band structure isn't exposed by faster cooling rate. Most optimal temperature of the isothermal annealing is from $650^{\circ}C$ to $680^{\circ}C$ in SCM435 steel. When holding time is 60 minute with $650^{\circ}C$, the identical ferrite and pearlite microstructures can be obtained.

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