Manufacture of toothed elements in nanoausferritic ductile iron

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The technology currently used for the fabrication of toothed wheels, gear couplings and chain drums involves the induction hardening process or hardening and tempering after carburising. All these processes take a long time and cause adverse changes in the dimensions and surface quality of products, requiring post-treatment machining to remove the resulting cavities. The paper proposes the implementation of gear elements made of ductile iron with nanoausferritic matrix obtained by a new appropriate heat treatment process. The new material offers good performance characteristics and nearly no need for the application of other technological processes commonly used in the manufacture of gears.

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Myszka, D., Skołek, E., & Wieczorek, A. (2014). Manufacture of toothed elements in nanoausferritic ductile iron. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 59(3), 1217–1221. https://doi.org/10.2478/amm-2014-0211

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