The Possibility of Correlation of Hardening Power for Oils and Polymers of Quenching Mediums

There are many literature references comparing the use of aqueous polymer quenching solutions with petroleum oil quenchants for a wide range of steels of varying hardenability and the relating parameters of describing properties of the quenching mediums. There are relatively little similar relating...

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Main Authors: Małgorzata Przyłęcka, Wojciech Gęstwa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2009-01-01
Series:Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/843281
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spelling doaj-adccb7a33ce041589219545b47e350462020-11-24T23:26:23ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering1687-84341687-84422009-01-01200910.1155/2009/843281843281The Possibility of Correlation of Hardening Power for Oils and Polymers of Quenching MediumsMałgorzata Przyłęcka0Wojciech Gęstwa1Poznan University of Technology, Poznań, PolandPoznan University of Technology, Poznań, PolandThere are many literature references comparing the use of aqueous polymer quenching solutions with petroleum oil quenchants for a wide range of steels of varying hardenability and the relating parameters of describing properties of the quenching mediums. There are relatively little similar relating correlations between parameters of describing properties of the different quenching mediums. The quenchants used included: conventional quenching oil, martempering oil, and 5% and 25% aqueous polymer quenchant solutions (APQSs) of a polymer quenchant. These quenching media were selected to represent a broad range of quench severities as quantified by cooling curve analysis (ASTM D 6482) using a standard Inconel 600 probe and the Tensi Agitation Device. The test of correlation conducted between the Hardening Power parameters according to examples of oils and polymers. The enable work results in applying the Hardening Power independently from equation calculated for different quenching mediums and their work parameters.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/843281
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Wojciech Gęstwa
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Wojciech Gęstwa
The Possibility of Correlation of Hardening Power for Oils and Polymers of Quenching Mediums
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
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Wojciech Gęstwa
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title The Possibility of Correlation of Hardening Power for Oils and Polymers of Quenching Mediums
title_short The Possibility of Correlation of Hardening Power for Oils and Polymers of Quenching Mediums
title_full The Possibility of Correlation of Hardening Power for Oils and Polymers of Quenching Mediums
title_fullStr The Possibility of Correlation of Hardening Power for Oils and Polymers of Quenching Mediums
title_full_unstemmed The Possibility of Correlation of Hardening Power for Oils and Polymers of Quenching Mediums
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description There are many literature references comparing the use of aqueous polymer quenching solutions with petroleum oil quenchants for a wide range of steels of varying hardenability and the relating parameters of describing properties of the quenching mediums. There are relatively little similar relating correlations between parameters of describing properties of the different quenching mediums. The quenchants used included: conventional quenching oil, martempering oil, and 5% and 25% aqueous polymer quenchant solutions (APQSs) of a polymer quenchant. These quenching media were selected to represent a broad range of quench severities as quantified by cooling curve analysis (ASTM D 6482) using a standard Inconel 600 probe and the Tensi Agitation Device. The test of correlation conducted between the Hardening Power parameters according to examples of oils and polymers. The enable work results in applying the Hardening Power independently from equation calculated for different quenching mediums and their work parameters.
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