Improving the machinability of leaded free cutting steel through process optimization

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Free cutting steel grades are high sulphur grades which can be classified under two categories as Leaded and Non-Leaded. These grades are used for manufacturing components like Nuts, bolts, studs, hydraulic fittings, brake pistons where higher machining is required to get intricate shape. Machinability of these grades are affected by hard oxide inclusions and highly deformed manganese sulphide inclusions. At JSW, machinability of leaded free cutting steel is improved by various process modifications namely deoxidation through carbon and manganese, Tellurium (Rare earth element) addition and maintaining the oxygen level at 80- 120ppm. Former one avoids the formation of hard SiO2 and Al2O3 compounds, Tellurium addition forms PbTe compound at the tail of MnS inclusions which resists the deformation of MnS inclusions and increased oxygen level favours the formation of less deformable oxy- sulphide inclusions. Above process modifications have resulted in achieving the low silicate content, better aspect ratio of MnS inclusions in the final rolled product. They are assessed by the characteristics of chip formation and surface roughness of machined part.

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Sathyamurthy, P., Vetrivelmurugan, R., & Sooryaprakash, J. (2018). Improving the machinability of leaded free cutting steel through process optimization. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 314). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/314/1/012019

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