WO2004007785A1 - Quenched and tempered steel wire with superior cold forging characteristics - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to steel wires or steel rods, suitable for use in manufacturing various parts for machine structures, such as bolts and shafts, having relatively high strength. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a quenched and tempered steel wire with superior cold forging characteristics, characterized in that additional heat treatment, such as quenching and tempering, is not performed after a cold forging process by maintaining a new factor affecting the cold forging characteristics of the steel wire in a predetermined range.
- parts for machines with relatively high tensile strength between 700 and 1300 Mpa for example, hexagonal headed bolts, U-shaped bolts, ball studs, shafts, etc.
- 'steel wire' steel wires or steel rods
- the parts are manufactured in such a way that steel wire is heated at about 700°C for more than ten hours, but less than twenty hours so as to spheroidize the metal structures thereof, and then subjected to cold forging and heat-treating. Thereafter, the steel wire is necessarily subjected to additional heat treatment, such as quenching and tempering, to enhance the strength and toughness even after cold forging. That is, it is necessary to perform a plurality of manufacturing procedures due to its complicated manufacturing process, as shown below:
- the conventional process has the following problems, and should be improved in energy efficiency, productivity and working conditions.
- a spheroidizing annealing process of steel wire for a long period leads to high energy loss and low productivity.
- processed steel wire is additionally subjected to quenching and tempering to enhance the strength and toughness thereof in a manufacturing process, its manufacturing time is lengthened.
- working conditions deteriorate where the steel wire is subjected to heat treatment in a manufacturing place. Where the heat treatment is subcontracted to an outside manufacturer, costs for heat treatment and labor for managing delivery schedules are increased, thereby complicating overall process management.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a quenched and tempered steel wire with superior cold forging characteristics.
- FIG. 1 is a graph illustrating a relationship between critical compressibility (H cr i t ) and percent spheroidization of carbides in a quenched and tempered test piece of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of carbide present in a structure of a quenched and tempered steel wire of the present invention
- FIGS. 3a and 3b are enlarged photographs of the structure of quenched and tempered steel wire, photographed by a transmission electron microscope, in which FIG. 3 a shows the structure of a conventionally quenched and tempered steel wire and FIG. 3b shows the structure of a quenched and tempered steel wire according to the present invention;
- FIGS. 4a and 4b are views illustrating the shape of a compression test piece, in which FIG. 4a is a perspective view to show an overall shape and FIG. 4b is a plan view to show a notched part; and FIG. 5 is a front view illustrating a hexagonal headed flange bolt.
- a quenched and tempered steel wire Since a quenched and tempered steel wire has high strength, a desired product cannot be manufactured merely by subjecting such a steel wire to a cold forging process. Therefore, as a result of lots of studies to manufacture a variety of complicated machine structural parts from high strength steel wire by a cold forging process, the present inventors have found that superior cold forging characteristics can result when a quenched and tempered steel wire having tensile strength of 700-1300 Mpa has percent spheroidization of carbides deposited therein of 30% or more, as observed by a transmission electron microscope.
- the steel wire when the percent spheroidization of the deposited carbides in the steel wire quenched and tempered to have tensile strength of 700- 1300 Mpa before the cold forging process is not less than 30%, the steel wire has superior cold forging characteristics even though being high in strength. Thus, a cold forging process may be efficiently performed. Further, even after the cold forging process, the steel wire has relatively high strength required for various parts for machine structures. Accordingly, there is needed no additional heat treatment, such as quenching and tempering, to increase strength.
- the quenched and tempered steel wire comprises a C-Si-Mn alloy, consisting essentially of 0.1-0.5 wt% of C, 1.0 wt% or less of Si, 0.2-2.5 wt% of Mn, with the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities.
- the quenched and tempered steel wire further includes any one selected from among 0.05-2.0 wt% of Cr, 0.05-1.5 wt% of Mo, 0.0003-0.0050 wt% of B, or mixtures thereof.
- Respective components constituting the quenched and tempered steel wire are defined as below in terms of properties and amounts.
- C is the most important element for use in increasing strength upon a quenching process. Generally speaking, if C is used in an amount less than 0.1 wt%, hardening effects by a quenching heat treatment cannot be expected. Meanwhile, if C is used in the amount exceeding 0.5 wt%, carbides are excessively deposited, thus reducing toughness and increasing resistance to deformation, resulting in decreasing a service life of manufactured tools as well as generating cracks upon a cold forging process. Si: 1.0 wt% or less Si is used to deoxidize the steel and to increase the strength by solid- solution characteristics.
- Mn 0.2-2.5 wt% Mn functions to enhance solid-solution characteristics.
- C and Si are used in smaller amounts to avoid the enhancement of deformation resistance due to excessive addition of C and Si, Mn is used to supplement the strength of the steel. For this, Mn is used in the amount of at least 0.2 wt%, and does not exceed 2.5 wt% because excessive addition of Mn results in the increase in the toughness and deformation resistance.
- Cr is used to increase strength, quenchability and ductility.
- the addition of Cr less than 0.05 wt% results in the reduction in the properties as stated above.
- expensive Cr is used in the amount exceeding 2.0 wt%, economic benefits are negated.
- a lower limit of Cr is set to 0.05 wt%, and an upper limit of Cr is to 2.0 wt%.
- Mo has the same addition effects as Cr. That is, when Mo is used in the amount less than 0.05 wt%, the above properties become poor. On the other hand, the addition of Mo exceeding 1.5 wt% results in increasing the resistance to deformation. Hence, Mo should not exceed 1.5 wt%.
- B is used to increase quenchability. If the adding amount of B is less than 0.0003 wt%, there are no addition effects. Meanwhile, if the amount exceeds 0.0050 wt%, the quenchability is slightly decreased. Further, B reacts with N in the steel structure to produce BN, which functions to break grain boundaries. Thus, Ti with higher affinity to N is added in the amount of 0.01- 0.05 wt%, so as to increase the addition effects of B. As well, Zr or Nb having the same function to Ti is preferably used.
- P and S as inevitable impurities, act to reduce a degree of deformation upon cold processing. Particularly, if these components are used in the amount exceeding 0.030 wt%, many cracks appear upon cold processing. Thus, it is favorable that the amount of P and S is in the range of 0.030 wt% or less.
- tensile strength after the quenching and tempering treatment is limited in the range of 700-1300 Mpa. If tensile strength is less than 700 Mpa, the ductility increases. Thus, only when being processed in small quantities, a hot rolled wire material (structure: ferrite + pearlite) may be subjected to a cold forging process. Further, the steel wire having tensile strength of the above value is unsuitable for use in machine parts.
- temperature and time conditions required for performing a tempering process are further increased in the ranges capable of obtaining desired tensile strength, compared to general tempering conditions.
- the quenched and tempered steel wire is subjected to mechanical cutting, chemical polishing and electrolytic polishing at a cross section thereof, to prepare a thin film having a thickness of 0.1 mm or less. Thereafter, a 1/4 point of a circular diameter of the thin film is photographed 50,000-100,000 magnifications by means of a transmission electron microscope.
- the representative value is determined by measuring each percent spheroidization of the measurable carbides in the marked circle, which are then averaged, with the exception of the highest and the lowest values.
- the carbides at the lath boundaries or grain boundaries are excluded from the determination.
- FIGS. 3a and 3b are enlarged photographs of the structure of the quenched and tempered steel " wire photographed by a transmission electron microscope, in which FIG. 3 a shows the structure of a steel wire quenched and tempered conventionally and FIG. 3b shows the structure of the steel wire quenched and tempered according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 a shows the structure of a steel wire quenched and tempered conventionally
- FIG. 3b shows the structure of the steel wire quenched and tempered according to the present invention.
- needle-shaped carbides are present in a base structure and also a distance between adjacent carbides is very narrow.
- carbides in the steel wire according to the present invention are present in a spheroidal form, and the distance between neighboring carbides is relatively broad.
- the measurement of the critical compressibility is carried out by subjecting a compression test piece as shown in FIGS. 4a and 4b to a N-notch process and then a compressing process at various heights, whereby a bottom surface of the N-notched part is observed 10 magnifications by a magnifying glass.
- the critical compressibility (H cr j t ) when 1 mm long cracks appear is calculated according to the following equation: wherein
- Hi a height of a test piece when 1 mm cracks are generated on a bottom surface of V-notch (mm)
- the N-notch compression test is used to evaluate whether cold forging characteristics are superior.
- the present inventors have practically performed cold forging processing for a plurality of steel wire test pieces having different values of critical compressibility. Thereby, it can be confirmed that cold forging characteristics are superior when the critical compressibility is 40% or more. Thus, the above value is regarded as a parameter showing cold forging characteristics.
- the cold forging characteristics of the quenched and tempered steel are greatly affected by the percent spheroidization of carbides deposited after quenching and tempering.
- the percent spheroidization of carbides is not less than 30%, the quenched and tempered steel wire with superior cold forging characteristics can be manufactured. From this, it appears that the percent spheroidization acts as an important factor required for manufacturing the steel wire having superior cold forging characteristics.
- Each of the seven kinds of stretched wire rods was heated to temperatures of AC3 transformation points or higher by the use of a high frequency induction heating device capable of performing the series of processes, and then cooled with water. Then, the high frequency induction heating was further performed while the heating temperature and time were adjusted in the range of 200°C to AC1 transformation points so that the tensile strength of the wire was in the range of 700-1300 Mpa, thereby manufacturing heat-treated steel wires as test pieces of examples and comparative examples shown in Table 2, below.
- each of the heat-treated steel wires were subjected to mechanical cutting, chemical polishing, and electrolytic polishing, and thus cut and polished to thin films having a thickness of 0.1 mm. Then, in respective thin films, a 1/4 point of a circular diameter was photographed 100,000 magnifications by a transmission electron microscope at an acceleration voltage of 200 KN, whereby the shapes of carbides in respective test pieces were observed and each percent spheroidization thereof was calculated.
- each test piece was subjected to tensile test to determine tensile strength (TS).
- a compression test piece as in FIGS. 4a and 4b was subjected to a compression test, to determine the critical compressibility (H cr j t ). Further, a hexagonal headed flange bolt shown in FIG. 5 was subjected to cold processing, whereby whether any cracks appeared at the weakest portions, indicated by arrows, was examined. The results are shown in Table 2, below.
- test pieces of the present invention having the percent spheroidization of 30%> or more represent the critical compressibility (H cr j t ) of 40% or more, regardless of kinds of steel. Further, since practically forged parts have no cracks, it will be apparent that the steel wire of the present invention exhibit superior cold forging characteristics.
- Table 3 shows characteristics of steel wire stretched to 2- 25% after the steel wire having compositions of Table 1 was subjected to heat treatment, such as quenching and tempering.
- the present invention provides a quenched and tempered steel wire having superior cold forging characteristics.
- Such steel wire is advantageous in that: (1) in the manufacturing of steel wire, there is required no spheroidizing annealing process requiring a long period, and thus it is possible to manufacture quenched and tempered steel wire having cold forging characteristics equal or superior to those of speroidizing annealed steel wires, thus increasing productivity. (2) in the manufacturing of machine parts, quenching and tempering processes are not additionally performed for the enhancement of strengths obtained after a forging process, thereby achieving energy saving and improvement of working conditions. Further, by performing only a forging process, it is possible to manufacture machine parts having strength and toughness equal or superior to those of conventional wires. Thus, management of product quality and process are simplified, resulting in improvement in productivity.
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