Optimization of properties through heat treatment in the rolling process
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Cold forging is a proven process for the production of rotationally symmetrical components for the automotive industry. To achieve good formability, case-hardening steels are isothermally annealed or spheroidizing annealed. In addition, post treatment is time-consuming to ensure that the microstructure, straightness and surface quality of the steel meet the requirements. These processes are important prerequisites for the further processing of case-hardened precision parts. Together with the cold forming industry, Deutsche Edelstahlwerke (DEW) has developed an alternative to the classic heat treatment processes. The result: leaner process chains and improved material properties.
Authors | Matthias Schwarz, Daniel Kipp |
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Publishing Date | 25 Aug 2019 |
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Publisher | Vulkan-Verlag GmbH |
Language | English |
Title | Optimization of properties through heat treatment in the rolling process |
Description | Cold forging is a proven process for the production of rotationally symmetrical components for the automotive industry. To achieve good formability, case-hardening steels are isothermally annealed or spheroidizing annealed. In addition, post treatment is time-consuming to ensure that the microstructure, straightness and surface quality of the steel meet the requirements. These processes are important prerequisites for the further processing of case-hardened precision parts. Together with the cold forming industry, Deutsche Edelstahlwerke (DEW) has developed an alternative to the classic heat treatment processes. The result: leaner process chains and improved material properties. |
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