WO2020241087A1 - 鉄基合金焼結体及び粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an iron-based alloy sintered body and an iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy.
- powder metallurgy technology parts with complicated shapes can be manufactured in a shape very close to the product shape (so-called near-net shape) with high dimensional accuracy, and the cutting cost in manufacturing parts can be significantly reduced. Can be planned. Therefore, powder metallurgy products are widely used as various machine parts. Furthermore, the demand for powder metallurgy technology is increasing in order to cope with the miniaturization, weight reduction and complexity of parts.
- Patent Document 1 it is possible to secure a strength equal to or higher than that of an existing Fe-Ni-Cu-Mo alloy without using Ni, thereby realizing cost reduction and productivity improvement by shortening the sintering time. Therefore, an iron-based sintered alloy has been proposed in which 97% or more of the metal structure excluding the pores is in the martensite phase in terms of area ratio.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a technique for cost-effectively manufacturing pressed and sintered parts having good mechanical properties by using an iron-based powder having Mo, Ni and Cu.
- Patent Document 3 a mixed powder for powder metallurgy containing a powder for improving machinability composed of soft metal compound particles and hard metal compound particles is used, and the particles of the soft metal compound and the hard metal compound are contained in the matrix phase.
- a technique for improving machinability by obtaining a sintered body having a structure in which the above particles are dispersed is disclosed.
- Patent Document 1 since the alloy steel powder used for producing a sintered body (iron-based sintered alloy) contains Cr and Mn, which are easily oxidized, the sintered body (iron-based sintered alloy) is oxidized. There is a problem that the mechanical properties tend to deteriorate.
- Patent Document 2 since the iron-based powder used for producing pressed and sintered parts contains Ni, which diffuses slowly in the metal structure, retained austenite is generated in the sintered body, and the tensile strength of the sintered body is obtained. There is also a problem that the inclusion of retained austenite, which is a soft phase, and a hard phase in the sintered body causes a decrease in machinability.
- Patent Document 3 it is necessary to add a predetermined machinability improving powder to the powder metallurgy mixed powder, and there is a concern that the cost will increase.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a sintered body having a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more and excellent machinability.
- the present inventors have achieved a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more by controlling the average circularity of pores and the average value and standard deviation of Vickers hardness of microstructure in an iron-based alloy sintered body.
- the present invention has been completed by finding that a sintered body having excellent machinability can be obtained.
- the gist structure of the present invention is as follows.
- An iron-based alloy sintered body It has a microstructure in which the average value of Vickers hardness is 300 Hv or more and 900 Hv or less, the standard deviation of Vickers hardness is 200 Hv or less, and the average circularity of pores is 0.30 or more.
- Iron-based alloy sintered body It has a microstructure in which the average value of Vickers hardness is 300 Hv or more and 900 Hv or less, the standard deviation of Vickers hardness is 200 Hv or less, and the average circularity of pores is 0.30 or more.
- the density of the iron-based alloy sintered body is 6.6 Mg / m 3 or more.
- the composition of the iron-based alloy sintered body is Cu: 1.8% by mass or more and 10.2% by mass or less, Mo: contains 2.0% by mass or less, and C: contains 0.2% by mass or more and 1.2% by mass or less. Consisting of residual Fe and unavoidable impurities, The iron-based alloy sintered body according to the above [1] or [2]. [4] Mo content is 0.5% by mass or more and 2.0% by mass or less. The iron-based alloy sintered body of the above [3].
- the composition of the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy is Cu: 1.8% by mass or more and 10.2% by mass or less, Mo: contains 2.0% by mass or less, and C: contains 0.2% by mass or more and 1.2% by mass or less. Consists of residual Fe and unavoidable impurities Cu powder is 0.3% by mass or more in the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy.
- the Cu or the alloy steel powder obtained by pre-alloying Mo and Cu is an alloy steel powder obtained by pre-alloying Mo and Cu. Mo content is 0.5% by mass or more and 2.0% by mass or less.
- an iron-based alloy sintered body having a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more and excellent machinability. Since the iron-based alloy sintered body of the present invention does not need to contain Cr and Mn, it is possible to avoid a decrease in strength due to oxidation of the sintered body due to these elements. Further, since the iron-based alloy sintered body of the present invention does not need to contain Ni, it is possible to avoid a decrease in tensile strength and machinability due to the formation of retained austenite. Further, the iron-based alloy sintered body of the present invention can be produced without using a predetermined machinable powder (powder for improving machinability composed of soft metal compound particles and hard metal compound particles), which increases the cost. Can be suppressed.
- iron-based alloy sintered body of the present invention (hereinafter, also referred to as “sintered body”) will be specifically described.
- iron group means the thing containing 50% by mass or more of Fe.
- the iron-based alloy sintered body of the present invention has a microstructure in which the average value of Vickers hardness is 300 Hv or more and 900 Hv or less, and the standard deviation of Vickers hardness is 200 Hv or less.
- the Vickers hardness of the sintered body can be determined as follows by measuring the Micro Vickers hardness. An indenter (a regular diamond pyramid with a facing angle of 136 degrees) is dented in the central portion of the cross section of the sintered body with a pushing load of 98 N and a holding time of 10 seconds.
- the average value (arithmetic mean) and standard deviation of Vickers hardness are calculated from the measured values of 30 dents.
- the Vickers hardness thus obtained is the Vickers hardness of the portion (microstructure) of the sintered body in which no pores are present.
- the average value of Vickers hardness of the sintered body shall be 300 Hv or more and 900 Hv or less. Below 300 Hv, it is difficult to achieve a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more. On the other hand, if it exceeds 900 Hv, the notch sensitivity to the pores increases, and it does not stretch sufficiently during the tensile test, and it is difficult to achieve a tensile strength of 800 MPa.
- the average value of Vickers hardness is preferably 500 Hv or more, and preferably 850 Hv or less.
- the standard deviation of Vickers hardness of the sintered body shall be 200 Hv or less. This is because above 200 Hv, the machinability is lowered due to the soft phase in the microstructure.
- the standard deviation is preferably 180 Hv or less.
- the lower limit is 0 and the standard deviation of Vickers hardness may be 0.
- the average circularity of the pores of the iron-based alloy sintered body of the present invention is 0.30 or more.
- the average circularity of the pores of the sintered body can be obtained by image analysis as follows.
- the cross section of the sintered body is mirror-polished, and using an optical microscope (100 times), the central part (for example, a part having a depth of 1/5 or more from each surface.
- the sintered body has a rod shape with a width and a length of M mm. A photograph is taken about the photographing area in the case of the sintered body (see FIG. 1).
- the area A of each pore and the outer peripheral length l are measured by image analysis.
- Examples of software capable of such image analysis include Image J (open source, National Institutes of Health).
- Image J open source, National Institutes of Health
- the areas of the individual pores are integrated in order from the one with the smallest circularity, and the circularity ci corresponding to 50% of the total area of all the pores in the visual field is obtained for each visual field.
- the average of ci calculated in each of the five fields of view is defined as the average circularity.
- the average circularity of the pores is 0.30 or more. To do.
- the average circularity of the pores is preferably 0.35 or more.
- the upper limit is 1, and the average circularity of the pores may be 1.
- the density of the sintered body is preferably 6.6 Mg / m 3 or more. If it is less than 6.6 Mg / m 3 , the density is low, so it may be difficult to achieve a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more.
- the density is preferably 6.9 Mg / m 3 or more.
- the density is preferably large from the viewpoint of obtaining high tensile strength, and the upper limit thereof is not particularly limited, but since the density of pure iron is 7.9 Mg / m 3 , it is smaller than that, for example, 7.6 Mg / m 3 or less. Can be.
- the density of the sintered body can be set to a predetermined range by controlling the density of the molded body in the production of the sintered body.
- the iron-based alloy sintered body contains Cu: 1.8% by mass or more and 10.2% by mass or less, Mo: 2.0% by mass or less, and C: 0.2% by mass or more and 1.2% by mass or less. It can be a component composition consisting of the balance Fe and unavoidable impurities.
- the component composition contains, for example, Cu: 1.8% by mass or more and 10.2% by mass or less and C: 0.2% by mass or more and 1.2% by mass or less, and is composed of the balance Fe and unavoidable impurities.
- the content of Cu in the sintered body is preferably 1.8% by mass or more and 10.2% by mass or less. If the Cu content is less than 1.8% by mass, quenching tends to be insufficient, and the average value of Vickers hardness of the microstructure of the sintered body tends to be less than 300 Hv, achieving a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more. It can be difficult to do. When the Cu content exceeds 10.2% by mass, the average value of the Vickers hardness of the microstructure of the sintered body tends to exceed 900 Hv, and accordingly, the notch sensitivity to the pores increases and the tensile strength decreases. Can be done.
- the Cu content is preferably 3.5% by mass or more, and preferably 8.0% by mass or less.
- Cu in the sintered body can be derived from Cu powder or alloy steel powder containing Cu.
- the Cu powder added to the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy melts at 1085 ° C (the melting point of copper) at the time of sintering to form a liquid phase, fills the voids between the powders, and makes the shape of the pores in the sintered body imperfect.
- the roundness can be increased by making it closer to a circular shape from a fixed shape.
- the amount of Cu derived from Cu powder in the sintered body is preferably 0.3% by mass or more.
- the amount of Cu derived from the Cu powder is more preferably 0.5% by mass or more.
- the amount of Cu derived from Cu powder is preferably 5.0% by mass or less, more preferably 3.0% by mass or less.
- the sintered body can contain Mo in an amount of 2.0% by mass or less. It may not contain Mo, but by containing Mo, quenching can be easily made sufficient, and the average value of Vickers hardness of the sintered body is 300 Hv or more and 800 MPa or more. It becomes easy to achieve tensile strength. From the viewpoint of sufficiently obtaining this effect, the Mo content is preferably 0.5% by mass or more, more preferably 1.0% by mass or more, and more preferably 1.5% by mass or less.
- the Mo content exceeds 2.0% by mass, the average value of the Vickers hardness of the microstructure of the sintered body tends to exceed 900 Hv, and accordingly, the notch sensitivity to the pores increases and the tensile strength
- the Mo content is preferably 2.0% by mass or less because
- the content of C in the sintered body is preferably 0.2% by mass or more and 1.2% by mass or less.
- the hardness of the microstructure of the sintered body can be increased, the hardenability can be improved, and the tensile strength of the sintered body can be increased. If the C content is less than 0.2% by mass, quenching is insufficient, and the average value of Vickers hardness of the microstructure of the sintered body tends to be less than 300 Hv, and a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more is achieved. Can be difficult.
- the C content exceeds 1.2% by mass, the average value of the Vickers hardness of the microstructure of the sintered body tends to exceed 900 Hv, and accordingly, the notch sensitivity to the pores increases and the tensile strength decreases. Can be done.
- the C content is more preferably 0.4% by mass or more, and more preferably 1.0% by mass or less.
- C in the sintered body can be derived from graphite powder.
- the rest of the sintered body is Fe and unavoidable impurities.
- the unavoidable impurities are impurities that are unavoidably mixed in the manufacturing process and the like, and include O, N, S, Mn, Cr and the like, and may contain 1 or 2 or more selected from the group consisting of these. it can.
- the content of the element as an unavoidable impurity is preferably in the following range. O: 0.30% by mass or less, more preferably 0.25% by mass or less N: 0.004% by mass or less S: 0.03% by mass or less Mn: 0.5% by mass or less Cr: 0.2% by mass or less
- the sintered body of the present invention can be produced by sintering an iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy (hereinafter, also referred to as "mixed powder").
- an iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy hereinafter, also referred to as "mixed powder”
- the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy include alloy steel powder obtained by pre-alloying Cu or Mo and Cu, and iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy containing Cu powder and graphite powder.
- the alloy steel powder obtained by pre-alloying Cu or Mo and Cu is either an alloy steel powder obtained by pre-alloying Cu or an alloy steel powder obtained by pre-alloying Mo and Cu.
- These alloy steel powders have high hardenability, easily obtain high tensile strength, and sufficiently suppress the formation of a soft phase in the sintered body, so that a uniform hard phase can be obtained. It is preferable to use alloy steel powder in which Mo and Cu are alloyed in advance.
- the hardenability improving effect of the hardenability improving element is Mn> Mo> P> Cr> Si> Ni> Cu> S in descending order.
- the atomizing method is often adopted, but the powder produced by the atomizing method is usually subjected to heat treatment (finish reduction).
- finish reduction the ease of reduction in an atmosphere of 950 ° C. and H 2 which is a general condition for finish reduction is Mo>Cu>S> Ni in descending order, and Mn and Cr are , It is not possible to reduce in an H 2 atmosphere at 950 ° C, which is a general condition for finish reduction.
- both Mo and Cu have a hardenability equal to or higher than that of Ni, and have a property of being more easily reduced to H 2 than Ni, Mn and Cr, and Cu or Cu as an alloying element.
- Mo and Cu hardenability can be improved and oxidation can be suppressed.
- the unavoidable impurities are impurities that are unavoidably mixed in the manufacturing process, and examples thereof include C, S, O, N, Mn, and Cr, and contain 1 or 2 or more selected from the group consisting of these. be able to.
- the content of the element as an unavoidable impurity is preferably in the following range. By setting the content of these impurity elements in the following range, the compressibility of the alloy steel powder can be further improved.
- the average particle size of Cu or alloy steel powder in which Mo and Cu are alloyed in advance becomes smaller, springback increases during molding and cracks occur in the molded body. Therefore, the average particle size is preferably 30 ⁇ m or more, more preferably 50 ⁇ m or more. preferable. Further, as the average particle size becomes smaller, Cu and C do not diffuse into each Fe particle but diffuse into some Fe particles, so that the microstructure of the sintered body becomes non-uniform and the Vickers hardness becomes higher. The standard deviation deviates from the predetermined range, and the machinability tends to decrease. Further, as the average particle size becomes larger, the pores of the sintered body become larger and the strength decreases.
- the average particle size is preferably 120 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 100 ⁇ m or less. Further, as the average particle size becomes larger, Cu and C diffuse into each Fe particle, but they do not diffuse uniformly in each Fe particle, the microscopic structure of the sintered body becomes non-uniform, and the Vickers hardness. The standard deviation of is out of the predetermined range, and the machinability tends to decrease.
- the average particle size refers to the median diameter D50 of the cumulative weight distribution, the particle size distribution is measured using a sieve specified in JIS Z8801-1, and the integrated particle size distribution is created from the obtained particle size distribution. This is the value when the particle size at which the weight on the sieve and under the sieve is 50% is determined.
- the maximum particle size of the alloy steel powder obtained by pre-alloying Mo or Mo and Cu can be 250 ⁇ m or less, preferably 200 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably 180 ⁇ m or less.
- the method for producing Cu or an alloy steel powder in which Mo and Cu are alloyed in advance is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include a water atomization method.
- Cu powder By using Cu powder as an alloy powder for the mixed powder, it is possible to increase the circularity of the pores in the sintered body by melting the Cu powder during sintering to form a liquid phase and filling the voids between the powders. it can.
- the average particle size of the Cu powder is preferably 50 ⁇ m or less from the viewpoint of avoiding the possibility that the Cu powder having a large particle size melts at the time of sintering, expands the volume of the sintered body, and lowers the density of the sintered body. More preferably 40 ⁇ m or less.
- the lower limit of the average particle size of the Cu powder is not particularly limited, but it is preferably 0.5 ⁇ m or more so as not to forcibly increase the production cost.
- C is contained in the sintered body to increase the hardness of the microstructure of the sintered body and improve the hardenability, and to improve the tensile strength of the sintered body. Can be increased.
- the graphite powder those having an average particle diameter of 1 ⁇ m or more and 50 ⁇ m or less can be used.
- the composition of the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy is Cu: 1.8% by mass or more and 10.2% by mass or less, Mo: 2.0% by mass or less, and C: 0.2% by mass or more and 1.2% by mass. It can consist of the balance Fe and unavoidable impurities, including:
- the composition of the components is Cu: 1.8% by mass or more and 10.2% by mass or less and C: 0.2% by mass or more and 1.2% by mass or less, and is composed of the balance Fe and unavoidable impurities. Contains 8% by mass or more and 10.2% by mass or less, Mo: 0.5% by mass or more and 2.0% by mass or less, and C: 0.2% by mass or more and 1.2% by mass or less, and the balance Fe and unavoidable impurities. Including those consisting of.
- the preferable Cu content, Mo content and C content are the same as those in the sintered body, and the description in the sintered body (including examples and suitable ranges) is applied respectively.
- the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy contains 0.3% by mass or more of Cu powder. If it is less than 0.3% by mass, the circularity of the pores does not increase sufficiently, and it may be difficult to achieve a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more in the sintered body.
- the Cu powder is more preferably 0.5% by mass or more.
- the Cu powder is preferably 5.0% by mass or less, more preferably 3.0% by mass or less.
- the C is contained as graphite powder in the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy, and the content of graphite powder is equal to the C content in the component composition.
- the graphite powder in the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy can be 0.2% by mass and 1.2% by mass. If the amount of graphite powder is less than 0.2% by mass, quenching is insufficient, and the average value of Vickers hardness of the microstructure of the sintered body tends to be less than 300 Hv, and a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more can be achieved. It can be difficult.
- the graphite powder When the graphite powder exceeds 1.2% by mass, the average value of the Vickers hardness of the microstructure of the sintered body tends to exceed 900 Hv, and accordingly, the notch sensitivity to the pores increases and the tensile strength decreases. obtain.
- the graphite powder is more preferably 0.4% by mass or more, and more preferably 1.0% by mass or less.
- the type and amount of unavoidable impurities are the same as the type and amount of unavoidable impurities in the sintered body, and the description in the sintered body (including examples and suitable ranges) is applied.
- the mixed powder may further contain a lubricant.
- a lubricant By containing a lubricant, it is possible to easily remove the molded product from the mold.
- the lubricant is not particularly limited.
- an organic lubricant can be used, and one or more selected from the group consisting of fatty acids, fatty acid amides, fatty acid bisamides and metal soaps can be used.
- Metal soaps eg, lithium stearate, zinc stearate
- amide lubricants eg, ethylene bisstearate amide
- the blending amount of the lubricant is preferably 0.1 part by mass or more and 1.2 part by mass or less with respect to 100 parts by mass of the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy. If it is 0.1 part by mass or more, it is possible to sufficiently easily extract the molded product from the mold, while if it is 1.2 parts by mass or less, the ratio of non-metal to the whole mixed powder is It is possible to avoid a decrease in the tensile strength of the sintered body due to an increase.
- the mixed powder can contain known additives and the like as long as the effects of the present invention are not impaired.
- a sintered body can be obtained by using the iron-based mixed powder for powder metallurgy of the present invention.
- the method for producing the sintered body is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include a method in which a mixed powder is molded into a molded body and then subjected to a sintering process. It is preferable to use a mixed powder containing a lubricant.
- the pressure for pressure molding when the mixed powder is pressure-molded to form a molded product is preferably 400 MPa or more and 1000 MPa or less. If it is less than 400 MPa, the molding density is low, and the density of the sintered body is lowered accordingly, and the tensile strength may be lowered. On the other hand, if it exceeds 1000 MPa, the burden on the mold increases, the life of the mold becomes short, and the economical load increases.
- the temperature of pressure molding is preferably room temperature (about 20 ° C) or higher and 160 ° C or lower.
- room temperature about 20 ° C
- 160 ° C the temperature below room temperature
- ancillary equipment is required and the economic load increases.
- the sintering temperature when sintering the molded product is preferably 1100 ° C. or higher and 1300 ° C. or lower. If it is less than 1100 ° C., sintering does not proceed sufficiently and the tensile strength may decrease. If the temperature exceeds 1300 ° C., the tensile strength of the sintered body increases, but the manufacturing cost increases.
- the sintering time is preferably 15 minutes or more and 50 minutes or less. If it is less than 15 minutes, the sintering is not sufficiently performed, the sintering becomes insufficient, and the tensile strength may decrease. If it is 50 minutes or more, the increase in the manufacturing cost required for sintering becomes remarkable.
- the cooling rate for cooling after sintering is preferably 20 ° C./min or more and 40 ° C./min. If the cooling rate is less than 20 ° C./min, quenching cannot be sufficiently performed, and the tensile strength may decrease. If the cooling rate is 40 ° C./min or more, ancillary equipment for promoting the cooling rate is required, and the manufacturing cost increases.
- the obtained sintered body may be subjected to treatments such as carburizing and quenching and tempering.
- Alloy steel powder (average particle size is shown in Table 1) containing alloying elements of the types and amounts shown in Table 1 and having a component composition with the balance consisting of Fe and unavoidable impurities, and alloy powder (Cu powder). (Average particle size of about 25 ⁇ m) and graphite powder (average particle size of about 5 ⁇ m)) were blended in the amounts shown in Table 1 to prepare an iron-based mixed powder.
- EBS ethylene bisstearic acid amide
- These molded bodies are sintered in an RX gas (propane-modified gas) atmosphere at 1130 ° C. for 20 minutes, cooled at a cooling rate of 30 ° C./min, and the sintered body (ring-shaped sintered body (outside). Diameter 38 mm, inner diameter 25 mm, height 10 mm), rod-shaped sintered body (length: 55 mm, width: 10 mm, thickness: 10 mm), flat plate tensile test piece and lathe cutting test piece (outer diameter 60 mm) specified in JIS Z 2550. , Inner diameter 20 mm, thickness 20 mm) was obtained.
- RX gas propane-modified gas
- the outer diameter, inner diameter, thickness and mass of the obtained ring-shaped sintered body were measured, and the sintered body density was calculated.
- the central portion of the obtained rod-shaped sintered body was cut and mirror-polished, and the micro Vickers hardness was measured for 6 mm ⁇ 6 mm in the central portion of the cross section as described above, and the average value of the Vickers hardness and the average value of the Vickers hardness were measured. The standard deviation was calculated. The dents were made at regular intervals of 0.1 mm, but when the planned dent position was a pore, the dent was not performed and the next planned dent position was dented. A total of 30 Vickers hardnesses were measured.
- the central part of the obtained rod-shaped sintered body was cut, the cross section was mirror-polished, and a photograph was taken for a 6 mm ⁇ 6 mm region of the central part of the cross section using an optical microscope (100 times).
- the obtained cross-sectional photograph (1 field of view 826 ⁇ m ⁇ 619 ⁇ m, 5 fields of view), using ImageJ (Open Source, National Institutes of Health), the average circularity of the pores by image analysis was determined as described above. Calculated.
- the cutting speed is 120 m / min
- the feed amount is 0.1 mm / time
- the depth of cut is 0.5 mm
- the cutting distance is 1000 m
- the wear marks on the flank of the cutting tool are set. Width (wear width) was measured. No. containing Ni as a comparative material. Based on the wear width of 0.98 mm on the flank of the cutting tool in the sample No. 1, it was evaluated that the smaller the wear width, the better the machinability of the sintered body.
- all of the examples of the present invention are high-strength sintered bodies having a tensile strength of 800 MPa or more, a small flank wear width of a cutting tool, and excellent turning performance.
Abstract
Description
特許文献2には、Mo、Ni及びCuを有する鉄系粉末を用いて、良好な機械的特性を有するプレス及び焼結された部品を、コスト効率よく製造する技術が開示されている。
また、特許文献3には、軟質金属化合物粒子及び硬質金属化合物粒子からなる切削性改善用粉末を配合した粉末冶金用混合粉を用いて、基地相中に、軟質金属化合物の粒子と硬質金属化合物の粒子とが分散した構造を有する焼結体を得て、切削性を向上させる技術が開示されている。
特許文献1については、焼結体(鉄系焼結合金)の製造に用いられる合金鋼粉が、酸化しやすいCrとMnを含むため、焼結体(鉄系焼結合金)が酸化して機械特性が低下しやすいという問題がある。
特許文献2については、プレス及び焼結された部品の製造に用いられる鉄系粉末が、金属組織中で拡散が遅いNiを含むため、焼結体に残留オーステナイトが生じ、焼結体の引張強度が低下しやすく、また、焼結体中に軟質相である残留オーステナイトと硬質相を含むことが切削性の低下を招くという問題もある。
特許文献3については、粉末冶金用混合粉に所定の切削性改善用粉末を添加する必要があり、コスト増加の懸念がある。
[1]鉄基合金焼結体であって、
ビッカース硬さの平均値が300Hv以上900Hv以下であり、ビッカース硬さの標準偏差が200Hv以下であるミクロ組織を有し、かつ
気孔の平均円形度が0.30以上である、
鉄基合金焼結体。
上記[1]の鉄基合金焼結体。
Cu:1.8質量%以上10.2質量%以下、
Mo:2.0質量%以下、及び
C: 0.2質量%以上1.2質量%以下を含み、
残部Fe及び不可避的不純物からなる、
上記[1]又は[2]に記載の鉄基合金焼結体。
[4]Mo含有量が0.5質量%以上2.0質量%以下である、
上記[3]の鉄基合金焼結体。
前記粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉の成分組成が、
Cu:1.8質量%以上10.2質量%以下、
Mo:2.0質量%以下、及び
C:0.2質量%以上1.2質量%以下を含み、
残部Fe及び不可避的不純物からなり、
前記粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉中、Cu粉が0.3質量%以上である、
粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉。
[6]前記Cu又はMoとCuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉がMoとCuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉であり、
Mo含有量が0.5質量%以上2.0質量%以下である、
上記[5]の粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉。
本発明の鉄基合金焼結体は、Cr及びMnを含む必要がないため、これらの元素に起因する焼結体の酸化による強度低下を回避することができる。また、本発明の鉄基合金焼結体は、Niを含む必要がないため、残留オーステナイトの生成による引張強度や切削性の低下を回避することができる。また、本発明の鉄基合金焼結体は、所定の切削性改善用粉末(軟質金属化合物粒子及び硬質金属化合物粒子からなる切削性改善用粉末)を用いることなく製造することができ、コスト増加を抑制できる。
本発明の鉄基合金焼結体(以下「焼結体」ともいう。)について、具体的に説明する。なお、本明細書において、「鉄基」とは、Feを50質量%以上含有するものをいう。
本発明の鉄基合金焼結体は、ビッカース硬さの平均値が300Hv以上900Hv以下であり、ビッカース硬さの標準偏差が200Hv以下であるミクロ組織を有する。焼結体のビッカース硬さは、マイクロビッカース硬度測定により、以下のようにして求めることができる。
焼結体の断面の中央部に、圧子(対面角136度のダイヤモンド正四角錐)を、押し込み荷重98N、保持時間10秒で打痕する。打痕は気孔から5μm以上離れているものとし、打痕予定位置に気孔が存在する場合は打痕せず、次の打痕予定位置で打痕を行う。
30点の打痕の測定値から、ビッカース硬さの平均値(算術平均)と標準偏差を算出する。こうして求めたビッカース硬さは、焼結体の気孔が存在していない部分(ミクロ組織)のビッカース硬さである。
本発明の鉄基合金焼結体の気孔の平均円形度は0.30以上である。焼結体の気孔の平均円形度は、画像解析により、以下のようにして求めることができる。
焼結体の断面を鏡面研磨し、光学顕微鏡(100倍)を用いて、中央部(例えば、各表面からの深さ1/5以上の部分。焼結体が幅及び長さがMmmの棒状焼結体の場合についての撮影領域について図1参照。)について写真を撮影する。
得られた断面写真(1視野約0.8mm×約0.6mm)から、画像解析により、個々の気孔の面積Aと外周長さlを測定する。このような画像解析が可能なソフトとしては、例えばImage J(オープンソース,アメリカ国立衛生研究所)などが挙げられる。
面積A及び外周長さlから、下記式:
焼結体の密度は6.6Mg/m3以上が好ましい。6.6Mg/m3未満では密度が低いため、800MPa以上の引張強度を達成することが困難になり得る。密度は、6.9Mg/m3以上が好ましい。密度は、高い引張強度を得る点から大きい方が好ましく、その上限は、特に限定されないが、純鉄の密度は7.9Mg/m3なので、それよりも小さく、例えば7.6Mg/m3以下とすることができる。焼結体の密度は、焼結体の製造における成形体の密度を制御することによって、所定の範囲のものとすることができる。
鉄基合金焼結体は、Cu:1.8質量%以上10.2質量%以下、Mo:2.0質量%以下、及びC: 0.2質量%以上1.2質量%以下を含み、残部Fe及び不可避的不純物からなる成分組成であることができる。成分組成は、例えば、Cu:1.8質量%以上10.2質量%以下及びC: 0.2質量%以上1.2質量%以下を含み、残部Fe及び不可避的不純物からなるもの、Cu:1.8質量%以上10.2質量%以下、Mo:0.5質量%以上2.0質量%以下、及びC: 0.2質量%以上1.2質量%以下を含み、残部Fe及び不可避的不純物からなるものを包含する。
焼結体中のCuの含有量は、1.8質量%以上10.2質量%以下が好ましい。Cu含有量が1.8質量%未満では、焼入れが不十分になりやすく、さらに焼結体のミクロ組織のビッカース硬さの平均値が300Hv未満となる傾向があり、800MPa以上の引張強度を達成することが困難になり得る。Cu含有量が10.2質量%超では、焼結体のミクロ組織のビッカース硬さの平均値が900Hv超となる傾向があり、それに伴い、気孔に対する切欠き感受性が増加し、引張強度が低下し得る。Cu含有量は、3.5質量%以上が好ましく、また、8.0質量%以下が好ましい。
焼結体は、Moを2.0質量%以下で含有することができる。Mo非含有であってもよいが、Moを含有させることで、容易に焼入れを十分なものとすることができ、さらに焼結体のビッカース硬さの平均値が300Hv以上で、かつ800MPa以上の引張強度を達成することが容易になる。この効果を十分に得る点から、Mo含有量は、0.5質量%以上が好ましく、1.0質量%以上がより好ましく、また、1.5質量%以下がより好ましい。一方、Mo含有量が2.0質量%超では、焼結体のミクロ組織のビッカース硬さの平均値が900Hv超となる傾向があり、それに伴い、気孔に対する切欠き感受性が増加し、引張強度が低下し得るため、Mo含有量は2.0質量%以下が好ましい。
焼結体中のCの含有量は、0.2質量%以上1.2質量%以下が好ましい。Cを含有させることにより、焼結体のミクロ組織の硬さを増加させ、さらに、焼入れ性を向上させて、焼結体の引張強度を増加させることができる。C含有量が0.2質量%未満では、焼入れが不十分で、さらに焼結体のミクロ組織のビッカース硬さの平均値が300Hv未満となる傾向があり、800MPa以上の引張強度を達成することが困難になり得る。C含有量が1.2質量%超では、焼結体のミクロ組織のビッカース硬さの平均値が900Hv超となる傾向があり、それに伴い、気孔に対する切欠き感受性が増加し、引張強度が低下し得る。C含有量は、0.4質量%以上がより好ましく、また、1.0質量%以下がより好ましい。焼結体中のCは、黒鉛粉に由来するものであることができる。
O:0.30質量%以下、より好ましくは0.25質量%以下
N:0.004質量%以下
S:0.03質量%以下
Mn:0.5質量%以下
Cr:0.2質量%以下
本発明の焼結体は、粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉(以下「混合粉」ともいう。)を焼結することにより製造することができる。粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉としては、Cu又はMoとCuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉、Cu粉及び黒鉛粉を含む粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉が挙げられる。
Cu又はMoとCuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉は、Cuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉、及びMoとCuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉のいずれかである。これらの合金鋼粉は焼入れ性が高く、高引張強度を獲得しやすく、また、焼結体において軟質相が形成するのを十分抑制し、均一な硬質相とすることが可能である。MoとCuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉を用いることが好ましい。
C:0.02質量%以下
O:0.30質量%以下、より好ましくは0.25質量%以下
N:0.004質量%以下
S:0.03質量%以下
Mn:0.5質量%以下
Cr:0.2質量%以下
混合粉に合金用粉末としてCu粉を使用することで、Cu粉が焼結時に溶融して液相となって粉末間の空隙を埋め、焼結体中の気孔の円形度を増加させることができる。
Cu粉の平均粒子径は、粒度の大きいCu粉が焼結時に溶融して、焼結体の体積を膨張させ、焼結体の密度を低下させるおそれを回避する点から、50μm以下が好ましく、40μm以下がより好ましい。Cu粉の平均粒子径の下限に特に制限はないが、製造コストを無理に上げないために0.5μm以上とすることが好ましい。
混合粉に合金用粉末として黒鉛粉を使用することで、焼結体にCを含有させ、焼結体のミクロ組織の硬さの増加及び焼入れ性の向上を図り、焼結体の引張強度を増加させることができる。黒鉛粉は、平均粒子径が1μm以上50μm以下のものを使用することができる。
混合粉は、さらに潤滑剤を含むことができる。潤滑剤を含有させることで、成形体の金型からの抜出を容易にすることができる。潤滑剤は、特に限定されない。例えば、有機潤滑剤を使用することができ、脂肪酸、脂肪酸アミド、脂肪酸ビスアミド及び金属石鹸からなる群より選択される1又は2以上を用いることができる。金属石鹸(例えば、ステアリン酸リチウム、ステアリン酸亜鉛)、アミド系潤滑剤(例えば、エチレンビスステアリン酸アミド)等が好ましい。潤滑剤の配合量は、粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉100質量部に対して、0.1質量部以上1.2質量部以下が好ましい。0.1質量部以上であれば、成形体の金型からの抜出を十分容易にすることができ、一方、1.2質量部以下であれば、混合粉全体に占める非金属の割合が多くなって焼結体の引張強度が低下することを回避できる。混合粉は、本発明の効果を損なわない範囲で、公知の添加剤等を含有することができる。
本発明の粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉を用いて、焼結体を得ることができる。焼結体の製造方法は、特に限定されず、混合粉を成形して成形体とした後、焼結処理に付す方法が挙げられる。潤滑剤を含有する混合粉を使用することが好ましい。
混合粉を加圧成形して成形体とする際の加圧成形の圧力は、400MPa以上1000MPa以下が好ましい。400MPa未満では、成形密度が低く、それに伴い焼結体の密度が低下し、引張強度が低下し得る。一方、1000MPa超では、金型への負担が増え、金型寿命が短くなり、経済的な負荷が増える。
上記成形体を焼結する際の焼結温度は、1100℃以上1300℃以下が好ましい。1100℃未満であると、焼結が十分に進行せず、引張強度が低下し得る。1300℃超であると、焼結体の引張強度は増加するが、製造コストの増加を招く。
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- 鉄基合金焼結体であって、
ビッカース硬さの平均値が300Hv以上900Hv以下であり、ビッカース硬さの標準偏差が200Hv以下であるミクロ組織を有し、かつ
気孔の平均円形度が0.30以上である、
鉄基合金焼結体。 - 前記鉄基合金焼結体の密度が6.6Mg/m3以上である、
請求項1記載の鉄基合金焼結体。 - 前記鉄基合金焼結体の成分組成が、
Cu:1.8質量%以上10.2質量%以下、
Mo:2.0質量%以下、及び
C:0.2質量%以上1.2質量%以下を含み、
残部Fe及び不可避的不純物からなる、
請求項1又は2に記載の鉄基合金焼結体。 - Mo含有量が0.5質量%以上2.0質量%以下である、
請求項3に記載の鉄基合金焼結体。 - Cu又はMoとCuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉、Cu粉及び黒鉛粉を含む粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉であって、
前記粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉の成分組成が、
Cu:1.8質量%以上10.2質量%以下、
Mo:2.0質量%以下、及び
C:0.2質量%以上1.2質量%以下を含み、
残部Fe及び不可避的不純物からなり、
前記粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉中、Cu粉が0.3質量%以上である、
粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉。 - 前記Cu又はMoとCuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉がMoとCuを予め合金化した合金鋼粉であり、
Mo含有量が0.5質量%以上2.0質量%以下である、
請求項5記載の粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉。 - 前記合金鋼粉の平均粒子径が30μm以上120μm以下である、請求項5又は6記載の粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉。
- さらに潤滑剤を含む、請求項5~7のいずれか一項記載の粉末冶金用鉄基混合粉。
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