Investigation of hardness behavior after carburizing and hardening of 15CrNi6 steel

  • Dragatsis A
  • Fragkos-Livanios L
  • Papageorgiou D
  • et al.
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Abstract

DIN 15CrNi6 is the most representative grade of the case-hardened steels. The present work analyses the influence of carburizing time on hardness of the specific steel. Specimens with similar chemical composition were heated at 900°C in liquid carbonaceous media for one, two, three and four hours, correspondingly. Then samples were oil quenched and tempered at 180°C for two hours. Microhardness was measured across the carburized zone and case profiles were acquired. The effective case depth was determined as function of carburizing holding time. Core macro hardness was carried out and the impact of holding time on the substrate hardness was discussed. The optimum case depth was defined and the carburizing parameters determined. The hardness control is critical in case hardening practice and results provide practical information to heat treaters, useful both to control the treatment parameters and to minimize the risk of failure.

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Dragatsis, A., Fragkos-Livanios, L., Papageorgiou, D. G., & Medrea, C. (2021). Investigation of hardness behavior after carburizing and hardening of 15CrNi6 steel. MATEC Web of Conferences, 349, 02006. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202134902006

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