BeginnerHeattreater
Automotive
- Aug 3, 2005
- 6
I have started with a company that uses induction heat treating on a part made from 1144 steel. The part is an adapter with the OD .73", ID .5" and .46" length with external threads. The requirements of the customer are HRC 59 min with a case depth of 0.01" - .100". We are experiencing circular cracks and melted threads periodically. The operators can only adjust the amount of water used when quenching and the voltage. There are no set variables for these. I am looking for any kind of advice of temperatures and time at heat treatment and after quenching. These parts are not tempered. They claim that they have never had this problem in the past 11 years.