Decarburisation Effect on Hardened Strip Steel Fastening Components

<span lang="EN-US">Heat treatment is widely used for high reliability fastening components such as buckles and brackets. The current study focuses on mass production of safety components which are fineblanked from sheet metal, austempered and chromium electroplated. Electroplating to...

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Main Authors: Karli JAASON, Priidu PEETSALU, Mart SAARNA, Priit KULU, Jüri BEILMANN
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Published: Kaunas University of Technology 2016-05-01
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spelling doaj-5b5523eee62445faa2264bee9db54a7d2020-11-25T00:11:00ZengKaunas University of TechnologyMedžiagotyra1392-13202029-72892016-05-0122114815210.5755/j01.ms.22.1.74676734Decarburisation Effect on Hardened Strip Steel Fastening ComponentsKarli JAASON0Priidu PEETSALUMart SAARNAPriit KULUJüri BEILMANNTallin University of Technology<span lang="EN-US">Heat treatment is widely used for high reliability fastening components such as buckles and brackets. The current study focuses on mass production of safety components which are fineblanked from sheet metal, austempered and chromium electroplated. Electroplating together with stamping defects may lead to unexpected brittle failure of the component. It is widely known that during austenitisation, decarburisation could avoid brittle failure and, therefore, slight decarburisation is recommended. There is little information how much mass production is influenced by decarburisation and where the limits are. The current study has two goals. The first one focuses on the extent of decarburisation effect on the part properties, and the second aims to find the optimum furnace setting for the product type used in the study. Also, it is necessary to choose a reliable decarburisation control method for austempered components. The effect on material grades was analyzed by using three steel alloys with carbon content of 0.37 wt.%, 0.47 wt.% and 0.62 wt.%. The specimens were austempered to hardness 45<sup> </sup>–<sup> </sup>51 HRC under endothermic protective atmosphere. To gain different decarburisation levels, two gas set-ups were used. Infrared gas analyzer was used to measure CO and CO<sub>2</sub> content in the furnace gas. Three characteristics of the specimens were evaluated: hardness, rupture strength and brittleness. The depth of the decarburisation was determined by three different approaches according to standard EN ISO 3887. Based on the results, the spectrographic method is the most reliable for determining the depth of decarburisation. This study reveals that higher surface decarburisation has a positive effect on the ductility and no effect on the rupture strength of the component. The material with carbon content of 0.62 wt.% is the most sensitive to decarburisation. During mass production, the inaccuracy of hardness measuring raises which results in the inaccuracy of salt bath temperature regulation. For the used thermal cycle, the furnace gas carbon potential 0.30<sup> </sup>–<sup> </sup>0.40 has to be used to ensure expected performance of fastening products.</span>http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/7467austempering, endothermic atmosphere, decarburisation, chromium plating, hydrogen embrittlement
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author Karli JAASON
Priidu PEETSALU
Mart SAARNA
Priit KULU
Jüri BEILMANN
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Priidu PEETSALU
Mart SAARNA
Priit KULU
Jüri BEILMANN
Decarburisation Effect on Hardened Strip Steel Fastening Components
Medžiagotyra
austempering, endothermic atmosphere, decarburisation, chromium plating, hydrogen embrittlement
author_facet Karli JAASON
Priidu PEETSALU
Mart SAARNA
Priit KULU
Jüri BEILMANN
author_sort Karli JAASON
title Decarburisation Effect on Hardened Strip Steel Fastening Components
title_short Decarburisation Effect on Hardened Strip Steel Fastening Components
title_full Decarburisation Effect on Hardened Strip Steel Fastening Components
title_fullStr Decarburisation Effect on Hardened Strip Steel Fastening Components
title_full_unstemmed Decarburisation Effect on Hardened Strip Steel Fastening Components
title_sort decarburisation effect on hardened strip steel fastening components
publisher Kaunas University of Technology
series Medžiagotyra
issn 1392-1320
2029-7289
publishDate 2016-05-01
description <span lang="EN-US">Heat treatment is widely used for high reliability fastening components such as buckles and brackets. The current study focuses on mass production of safety components which are fineblanked from sheet metal, austempered and chromium electroplated. Electroplating together with stamping defects may lead to unexpected brittle failure of the component. It is widely known that during austenitisation, decarburisation could avoid brittle failure and, therefore, slight decarburisation is recommended. There is little information how much mass production is influenced by decarburisation and where the limits are. The current study has two goals. The first one focuses on the extent of decarburisation effect on the part properties, and the second aims to find the optimum furnace setting for the product type used in the study. Also, it is necessary to choose a reliable decarburisation control method for austempered components. The effect on material grades was analyzed by using three steel alloys with carbon content of 0.37 wt.%, 0.47 wt.% and 0.62 wt.%. The specimens were austempered to hardness 45<sup> </sup>–<sup> </sup>51 HRC under endothermic protective atmosphere. To gain different decarburisation levels, two gas set-ups were used. Infrared gas analyzer was used to measure CO and CO<sub>2</sub> content in the furnace gas. Three characteristics of the specimens were evaluated: hardness, rupture strength and brittleness. The depth of the decarburisation was determined by three different approaches according to standard EN ISO 3887. Based on the results, the spectrographic method is the most reliable for determining the depth of decarburisation. This study reveals that higher surface decarburisation has a positive effect on the ductility and no effect on the rupture strength of the component. The material with carbon content of 0.62 wt.% is the most sensitive to decarburisation. During mass production, the inaccuracy of hardness measuring raises which results in the inaccuracy of salt bath temperature regulation. For the used thermal cycle, the furnace gas carbon potential 0.30<sup> </sup>–<sup> </sup>0.40 has to be used to ensure expected performance of fastening products.</span>
topic austempering, endothermic atmosphere, decarburisation, chromium plating, hydrogen embrittlement
url http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/7467
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