mschro
Mechanical
- Nov 5, 2002
- 20
Hi,
We have a shear shredder operating in a difficult application where it is shredding mild steel with a somewhat thin cross-section (3/16" minus). The cutters in the shredder are general purpose blades made from 4140 heat treated to 52-55 RC. The blades are seeing both rapid wear and chipping/breaking of the teeth. We are considering changing to a tool steel blade. The breaking of the teeth has us considering S7 and high wear has us considering A2.
The difficulty we are having is comparing the relative wear resistance of each material and relative toughness of each material in their heat treated condition - in comparison to the current 4140 material.
Is there a chart that anyone can recommend for performing this comparison. Is there any general recommendation anyone can make for this application?
Thanks
We have a shear shredder operating in a difficult application where it is shredding mild steel with a somewhat thin cross-section (3/16" minus). The cutters in the shredder are general purpose blades made from 4140 heat treated to 52-55 RC. The blades are seeing both rapid wear and chipping/breaking of the teeth. We are considering changing to a tool steel blade. The breaking of the teeth has us considering S7 and high wear has us considering A2.
The difficulty we are having is comparing the relative wear resistance of each material and relative toughness of each material in their heat treated condition - in comparison to the current 4140 material.
Is there a chart that anyone can recommend for performing this comparison. Is there any general recommendation anyone can make for this application?
Thanks