Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
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Hello,
I am having trouble with a heavy clutch plate with internal
spline teeth. The part is 16"OD 5"ID 1.1"thick 8620 steel.
After case-hardening 54-58Rc .040"total deep, the pitch dia.
of the spline grows .020"-.040" on different parts in the same heat. Is this to be expected?
I am having trouble with a heavy clutch plate with internal
spline teeth. The part is 16"OD 5"ID 1.1"thick 8620 steel.
After case-hardening 54-58Rc .040"total deep, the pitch dia.
of the spline grows .020"-.040" on different parts in the same heat. Is this to be expected?





RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
Have you taken a batch of parts and thermal cycled them with no hardening? After the same time/temp but without the case you may find a lot of veriation due to how the parts were originally manufactured.
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RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
Are you sure it is just dimensional growth or the part distorts a little bit loosing its roundness causing the changes in pitch diamter? I am not sure how much but heat treated low alloy steels tends to grow too.
In the ASM vol 2 (8th edition) on pages 41,42 there is a disscussion and results of case hardening of 8620, 8625 carburizes gears which agrees with the range of 0.0020" - 0.0040". It also show the differences between various carburizing processes and following tempering or austempering, martempering etc. and how they affect the range of distorsion and dimensional changes.
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
The between pin measurement pre-heat-treat was 4.955".
After heat-treat low part was 4.973",high part was 4.995"
The order was 33 parts. The large diminsion change is what
I am questioning. Thanks.
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
I think you have some other problem with the processing of these gears. How are they clamped on the hob. If they are clamped on the ends of the gear faces were the faces parallel and flat? You may have distorted the gear when you clamped the blank, cut the teeth and measured the size in the hob and then released the part adding distortion to the gear. Check you hobbing fixture it may be inaccurate also. If you have a lead checker you may see the lead is inaccurate also telling me there is distortion somewhere.
There is also the final choice operator error. Wrong pin, inaccurate measurement, or just hiding a screw-up.
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
It is an internal spline and
cannot be hobbed. I kind of
agree that there may be some
in house problems other than
heat treating. Wrong gage
or something before and then
after?
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
The pitch diameter measurements are correct. The material consisted of sawed blanks 1.25" long from a forged and rough turned bar 16.6" dia. I milled slots to various depths and checked hardness with the following results: .000"-55Rc, .040"-47Rc, .070"-42Rc, .100"-40Rc, .140"-38Rc.
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
What kind of furnace?
How were they racked?
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
What furnace (for consistancy sake)
carbon potential
furnace temp
quenchant, quench temp, temp of part before quench
temper furnace, temp, time
In my experience most heat treaters do not control the process very well and this can lead to inconsistencies.
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
RE: Inconsistant dimensional growth after case-hardening 8620
If the spline does not have to be 54-58 HRC, leave a little stock, then mask them off, carburize, harden, and temper, then finish them later. The splines should come out about 30-40 HRC.
Another suggestion for these parts: Freeze -120F for 2-4 hours, retemper. Try one see if it's worth it. This has worked for me, but not every time.