RyanMark
Mechanical
- Nov 20, 2011
- 3
Hello!
I am designing a rolling mill for cold reduction of non-ferrous metals, specifically phosphor bronzes with 8% tin or more. The mill will be a 2-Hi design with 24" of usable length on the rollers. Their thickness has yet to be determined, as does the material they will be made from. I think that 4140 would ideal, but I'm wondering if I could get away with 1045. Both are available locally. There also is a heat treating facility nearby, and I would like some opinions on case hardening of either alloy. I assume that machining of the rollers would need to be performed before heat treatment, and I'm concerned about warpage and distortion, the slightest of which could render the rollers unusable and unable to be re-machined due to hardness. Thanks for any advice!
Ryan
I am designing a rolling mill for cold reduction of non-ferrous metals, specifically phosphor bronzes with 8% tin or more. The mill will be a 2-Hi design with 24" of usable length on the rollers. Their thickness has yet to be determined, as does the material they will be made from. I think that 4140 would ideal, but I'm wondering if I could get away with 1045. Both are available locally. There also is a heat treating facility nearby, and I would like some opinions on case hardening of either alloy. I assume that machining of the rollers would need to be performed before heat treatment, and I'm concerned about warpage and distortion, the slightest of which could render the rollers unusable and unable to be re-machined due to hardness. Thanks for any advice!
Ryan