US3729293A - Lead-bearing steel and method of manufacture - Google Patents
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- US3729293A US3729293A US00131812A US3729293DA US3729293A US 3729293 A US3729293 A US 3729293A US 00131812 A US00131812 A US 00131812A US 3729293D A US3729293D A US 3729293DA US 3729293 A US3729293 A US 3729293A
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- C22C33/00—Making ferrous alloys
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- C22C33/0257—Making ferrous alloys by powder metallurgy characterised by the range of the alloying elements
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- C22C38/00—Ferrous alloys, e.g. steel alloys
- C22C38/60—Ferrous alloys, e.g. steel alloys containing lead, selenium, tellurium, or antimony, or more than 0.04% by weight of sulfur
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- This invention relates to a tool-steel composition characterized by improved machinability by the addition of .5 to 2% lead in combination with sulfur in an amount up to about .3%.
- Articles characterized by improved machinability are produced in accordance with the present invention by providing a charge of powdered metal of a desired tool-steel composition, coating the particles with lead oxide, thereafter heating said charge under conditions of temperature and pressure to decompose said lead oxide by gassification and then removing the products of gassification from the powdered metal charge to leave the particles coated with lead. The lead-containing charge of particles is then compacted to form a dense compact.
- manganese sulfides incident to sulfurized tool steels cause the fine cutting edges of tool steel articles, such as drills, taps, reamers, knives, cutters and the like, to be more prone to chipping at the cutting edges. This decreases tool life over similar nonsulfurized tool steels.
- Cold-worked tool steels may be of the plain carbon or low-alloy variety. The latter are of higher hardenability than the plain-carbon tool steels so that they may be hardened in heavier sections, or with less drastic quenches and consequently less distortion.
- the hot-worked tool steels are of intermediate alloy content. They typically contain tungsten, molybdenum or vanadium for the purpose of combining with the carbon in the steel to form hard and wear-resisting carbides.
- High-speed tool steels like the hot-worked tool steel compositions, contain carbide-forming elements but in larger amounts so that they are, like the hot-worked tool steels, provided with wear-resisting carbides and in addition have sufficient carbide-forming elements to promote secondary hardening, whereby the resistance to softening at elevated temperature of tools made from this steel is drastically increased.
- the uses of tool steels of the above-mentioned types are extremely diverse. Obviously,
- a more particular object of the invention is to provide a tool-steel composition of improved machinability produced by the addition of a substantial quantity of lead that remlains in a fine uniform distribution throughout the tool stee
- a related object of the invention is to provide a method for producing tool-steel articles characterized by improved machinability.
- a more particular related object of the invention is to provide a method for producing leaded, free-machining tool steel articles by the use of a pewdered metallurgy technique.
- the machinability of tool steels is improved by adding lead in a fine, uniform distribution throughout the steel in an amount of about .5 to 2%.
- Lead may be used alone within this range for the purpose of improving machinability or, alternately, it may be used in combination with a quantity of surfur up to about 3% max. It has been found that with lead contents greater than 2%, there is no further significant improvement obtained with respect to machinability. Lead contents of at least 5% are required toachieve the desired significant improvement with regard to machinability.
- composition range for a cold-Worked tool steel suitable in the practice of the present invention is as follows:
- a hot-worked tool steel composition suitable for use in the practice of the invention is as follows:
- Element Percent Carbon .3 to .5. Manganese Up to .8. Sulfur Up to .25. Chromium 2 to 7. Vanadium Up to 2. Tungsten Up to 12. Cobalt Up to 4. Molybdenum Up to 3. Iron Balance.
- Element Percent Carbon .8 to 1.3. Silicon Up to .5. Sulfur Up to .3. Chromium 4 to 5. Molybdenum 3.5 to 9.5. Tungsten .8 to 7. Vanadium 1.0 to 5. Cobalt Up to 12. Iron Balance.
- a charge of powdered metal for example comprising particles of the desired tool-steel composition is produced.
- the particles are coated with lead oxide, preferable by tumbling the particles with a quantity of lead oxide in colloidal form until, as a result of the tumbling action, all of the particles are properly coated.
- the charge is heated under conditions of temperature and pressure sufficient to decompose the lead oxide by gassification thereof.
- the carbon monoxide and other gaseous reaction products are removed from the particle charge.
- the carbon may be introduced to the charge by coating the particles with lampblack. It is understood, of course, that other carbon containing materials suitable for the purpose may also be used.
- the particle charge is contained within a container, which may be constructed of mild steel.
- the container is provided with a stem that is connected to a vacuum pump to effect the removal of the gaseous reaction products.
- the container with the particle charge therein is disconnected from the vacuum pump and the connecting stem is sealed.
- the particle charge within the container is subjected to substantial pressure while at elevated temperature.
- the tool-steel particle charge is compacted to a high density, typically on the order of at least about 95%.
- the container is removed by pickling, machining or a combination of both.
- the resulting tool steel article may then be subjected to the machining and grinding operations required in the production of the desired, final tool-steel product.
- A151 M2 and M28 tool steel powders of mesh were tumbled with a quantity of colloidal lead oxide until each particle was coated with the lead oxide.
- a quantity of lampblack was introduced to the charge and accordingly coated onto the particles.
- the powdered metal charges were placed in mild steel cylindrical containers having a stem connecting the container interiors to a vacuum pump.
- the containers were placed in a furnace and heated to a temperature of about 2150 F. Upon reaching this temperature, which took approximately one hour, the container interiors were pumped to remove the gaseous reaction products, which are substantially all carbon monoxide.
- the containers which are 3 /2" diameter x 3" high, were then upset-forged and elongated repeatedly to produce extensive and thorough working throughout the particle charge.
- Thrust at the tip of the M-inch diameter drill 150 lbs. Drilling speed: 480 r.p.m. Depth of drilled hole: .250 inch PIM M2 (0.9% 0) standard... 100 100 100 P/M M2 (0.93% C) 1.1% Pb--- 163 166 Commercial M25 (1.0% O) 125 123 126 Thrust at the tip of the %-inch diameter drill: 225 lbs. Drilling speed: 480 r.p.m. Depth of drilled hole: 250 inch P/M M2 (0.9% 0) standard.
- a compacted powder hot-worked tool steel substantially fully dense article consisting essentially of, in weight percent, .3 to .5 carbon, up to .8 manganese, up to .25 sulfur, 2 to 7 chromium, up to 2 vanadium, up to 12 tungsten, up to 4 cobalt, up to 3 molybdenum, and the balance iron, the improvement comprising an addition of lead within the range of .5 to 2% 3.
- a compacted powder cold-worked tool steel substantially fully dense article consisting essentially of.
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US3863318A (en) * | 1972-03-06 | 1975-02-04 | Toyota Motor Co Ltd | High temperature-resistant wearproof sintered alloys |
| US3948649A (en) * | 1971-08-04 | 1976-04-06 | Daido Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha | Free cutting steel |
| JPS51117106A (en) * | 1975-03-21 | 1976-10-15 | Ugine Aciers | Process for production of metal or alloy having improved cutting property |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US3948649A (en) * | 1971-08-04 | 1976-04-06 | Daido Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha | Free cutting steel |
| US3863318A (en) * | 1972-03-06 | 1975-02-04 | Toyota Motor Co Ltd | High temperature-resistant wearproof sintered alloys |
| JPS51117106A (en) * | 1975-03-21 | 1976-10-15 | Ugine Aciers | Process for production of metal or alloy having improved cutting property |
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