Ms. Kumar et al., An experimental investigation on the mechanism of wear resistance improvement in cryotreated tool steels, I J ENG M S, 8(4), 2001, pp. 198-204
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering Management /General
Journal title
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS SCIENCES
Cryogenic treatment is an inexpensive one time permanent treatment that inf
luences the entire section of the component. It is a supplementary process
to conventional heat treatment process in steels. Though the benefits have
been reported widely the degree of improvement experienced and the underlyi
ng mechanism are still debated upon. An attempt has been made to understand
the basic mechanism of improvement in the wear resistance of cryogenically
treated tool steels. The studies indicate that there is a minor increase i
n the hardness value of the cryogenically treated specimens. The optical mi
croscopy study and X-ray diffraction pattern are discussed. A variation in
the carbon content of the martensitic matrix, indicate that though there is
no large scale formation of new carbides, there can be subtle clustering o
f carbides in the supersaturated martensite. This clustering taking place a
t sub-micron level and being very finely dispersed all over the matrix, is
very hard to get characterised in the X-ray diffraction or optical microsco
py studies. However, this could influence the wear resistance and hardness
value resulting in the life improvement.