kekejg
Mechanical
- Mar 2, 2010
- 3
We powder coated some D2 Tool steel parts in two batches. The two batches were both heat treated to a hardness of 60-62 HRC. Both batches were double tempered at 400F. However the 2nd batch's fracture force dropped by almost 25% after painting, when the first batch did not drop significantly. We did various tests at the paint shop and believe we have eliminated the iron phosphate rinse as the culprit AND the tests would indicate that the baking WITHOUT the paint is not the cause which leaves me to question the “facts” seemingly demonstrated by our tests. If they are credible, then I would conclude that the cause is a chemical reaction with the paint and subsequent baking (we cannot test painted clips without baking because the paint would not cure).
The powder coating process on the D2 Tool steel consists of the following
- Bath in an iron phosphate solution 120F
- Fresh water rinse
- spray the polyester powder using an electrostatic gun
- Baking at 400F after powder coat (temp. can drift up to 425F) anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes
We had a couple of questions about the problem we've been having
What happens when the temperature if the oven drifts up to 425 F which is higher than clip's tempering temperature?
Could it be the powder chemically reacting with the D2 Tool steel at 400-425F causing the force drop?
What could be causing this inconsistency in fracture force drop?
Do you have any other ideas what might be causing this drop in fracture force?
The powder coating process on the D2 Tool steel consists of the following
- Bath in an iron phosphate solution 120F
- Fresh water rinse
- spray the polyester powder using an electrostatic gun
- Baking at 400F after powder coat (temp. can drift up to 425F) anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes
We had a couple of questions about the problem we've been having
What happens when the temperature if the oven drifts up to 425 F which is higher than clip's tempering temperature?
Could it be the powder chemically reacting with the D2 Tool steel at 400-425F causing the force drop?
What could be causing this inconsistency in fracture force drop?
Do you have any other ideas what might be causing this drop in fracture force?