RLJ
Mechanical
- Jan 8, 2001
- 29
I am reviewing the manufacturing process of a cone shaped piece currently made of 8620 material. The material is cut flat and rolled into the cone shape, cold working the 8620. @28" large diameter, 16" small diameter. Then a mild steel mounting ring and base are welded to it. The piece is then fully annealed and the 8620 is carburized and drawn back to approximately 40 Rc. The end result being a piece with high strength and good abrasion resistance.
A suggestion has been made to change the material to 11% - 14% Hatfield Manganese steel. I have spoken with local steel suppliers and heat treaters but would like input from this forum as well. What advantages/disadvantages would there be to making this change?
Thanks in advance... RLJ s-)
A suggestion has been made to change the material to 11% - 14% Hatfield Manganese steel. I have spoken with local steel suppliers and heat treaters but would like input from this forum as well. What advantages/disadvantages would there be to making this change?
Thanks in advance... RLJ s-)