US1454214A - Fused salt bath for heating steel in hardening - Google Patents

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US1454214A
US1454214A US468755A US46875521A US1454214A US 1454214 A US1454214 A US 1454214A US 468755 A US468755 A US 468755A US 46875521 A US46875521 A US 46875521A US 1454214 A US1454214 A US 1454214A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C21METALLURGY OF IRON
    • C21DMODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
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  • This invention relates to fused salt baths for heating steel in hardening, and more particularly to a method for maintaining such baths.
  • the object of the invention is to maintain a bath free from foreign substances which have a tendency to pit or otherwise deface the steel which is heated therein for the purpose of tempering it.
  • the iron oxide is removed from the fused salt bath bythe addition to the bath of a readily oxidizable material, which modifies and takes up the iron oxide and which may thereafter be removedfrom the bath.
  • the barium chloride appears to be the 5 only practical salt for use in the vicinity of 2000 Fahrenheit, and this is the salt which is most frequently used as a bath forheatsteel for hardening.

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Patented May 8, 19 23.
one!) REGINALDSOOTT IDIEI'AZNI', OF CICEEO, ILLINOIS,
COMPANY, INCORPORATED, OF NEW YORK,
YORK.
essrenon 'ro wns 'rn'mi ELEc'rmc n. 2., A coaromrron or New FUSE!) SALT BATH FOR HEATING STEEL IN HARDENING.
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To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that I, REGINALD SooT'r DEAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cicero, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fused Salt Baths for Heating Steel in Hardening, of which the following is a full, clear, concise, and exact description.
This invention relates to fused salt baths for heating steel in hardening, and more particularly to a method for maintaining such baths.
The object of the invention is to maintain a bath free from foreign substances which have a tendency to pit or otherwise deface the steel which is heated therein for the purpose of tempering it.
'th the general features In accordance wi of this invention the iron oxide is removed from the fused salt bath bythe addition to the bath of a readily oxidizable material, which modifies and takes up the iron oxide and which may thereafter be removedfrom the bath.
- In the use of barium chloride or similar salts in a molten bath for hardening steel, oxidation of the iron or steel occurs and this oxide accumulates in the bath, and as it ac- 50 cumulates, goes into solution or dispersion in the molten bath where it reacts with the iron carbide or other constituents of the steel to form a substance which attacks and pits the steel. In order to remove this iron oxide from the bath a readily oxidizable material such as aluminum may be added, which will reduce the iron oxide to metallic iron, the metallic iron presumably alloying with the aluminum. The metallic aluminum floats on top of the bath and after stirring it in with a the bath it rises to the top again and may be skimmed ofi.
The barium chloride appears to be the 5 only practical salt for use in the vicinity of 2000 Fahrenheit, and this is the salt which is most frequently used as a bath forheatsteel for hardening.
In .the heat treatment of high speed steel l by the ordinary method of heating in a furnace it is necessary later to remove a coating Application filed May 11,
1921. Serial No. 468,755.
of oxide which is formed during the process. In the making of tools this necessitates certain dimensional allowances and on parts like taps it is necessary to remove this oxide or scale from the hardened steel by sandblasting, grinding, or similar means. With the fused barium chloride bath properly controlled the parts can be worked to practically absolute dimensions, makin unnecessary further machining or finishing operations following the hardening. The saving in tool room costs by the use of the barium chloride bath, maintained by the removal of the iron oxide in accordance with this invention, is very great.
What is claimed is: v.
1. The method of maintaining a fused salt bath in a non-oxidizing condition for the heating of steel in hardening, which consists in adding a readily oxidizablematerial to the molten bath. v
2. The method of maintaining a fused salt bath in a non-oxidizing condition for the heating of steel in hardening, which consists in adding a readily oxidizable material to the moltenbath and skimming off the residue or permitting it to settle in the bot-tom of the container.
3. The method of removing iron oxide from a fused salt bath used for heating steel in hardening, which consists in adding to the bath a material which will reduce the iron oxide tometallic iron which will alloy with the material added.
4. The method of removing iron oxide from a fused salt bath used for the heating of steel in hardening which consists in adding to the bath a readily oxidizable material of less density than the material of the bath, thoroughly mixing or stirring the bath with the added material,-permitting it to rise to the top, and skimming from the bath.
5. The method of removing iron oxide from a molten bath of barium chloride used for heating steel in hardening, which consists in adding aluminum to the bath, stirring the bath with the aluminum in, and removing the resulting oxide from the bath.
In witness whereof, I hereuntosubscribe my name this 5th day of May A. D., 1921.
REGINALD SCOTT DEAN.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2544670A (en) * 1947-08-12 1951-03-13 Gen Motors Corp Method of forming composite aluminum-steel parts by casting aluminum onto steel andbonding thereto
US2544671A (en) * 1948-02-12 1951-03-13 Gen Motors Corp Method of forming composite products consisting of ferrous metal and aluminum or aluminum-base alloy
US2726438A (en) * 1952-05-15 1955-12-13 Taylor Forge & Pipe Works Method of pressure welding
US2793147A (en) * 1954-10-07 1957-05-21 Albert Erdmann & Co Salt bath for heat treating carbon alloyed steel

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2544670A (en) * 1947-08-12 1951-03-13 Gen Motors Corp Method of forming composite aluminum-steel parts by casting aluminum onto steel andbonding thereto
US2544671A (en) * 1948-02-12 1951-03-13 Gen Motors Corp Method of forming composite products consisting of ferrous metal and aluminum or aluminum-base alloy
US2726438A (en) * 1952-05-15 1955-12-13 Taylor Forge & Pipe Works Method of pressure welding
US2793147A (en) * 1954-10-07 1957-05-21 Albert Erdmann & Co Salt bath for heat treating carbon alloyed steel

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