Alloys or metallic compositions – Ferrous – Nickel containing – but 10 percent or less
Patent
1995-05-01
1997-07-29
Yee, Deborah
Alloys or metallic compositions
Ferrous
Nickel containing, but 10 percent or less
420127, C22C 3808, C22C 3812
Patent
active
056519389
ABSTRACT:
An iron composition and method for processing the composition that produces a steel alloy having enhanced low temperature toughness, without compromising other desirable mechanical properties, is described. The composition can be used to produce devices, such as saw chain, particularly useful for low temperature applications. In general, the steel composition comprises from about 0.2 weight percent to about 0.4 weight percent nickel, from about 0.2 to about 0.4 weight percent chromium, from about 0.5 weight percent to less than about 1.0 weight percent carbon, from about 0.3 to about 0.5 weight percent manganese, and from about 0.08 weight percent to about 0.20 weight percent molybdenum. After heat treating, the steel composition has an average fracture toughness of greater than about 42 ksi in.sup.1/2, and an average modified Charpy energy-to-failure of greater than about 2 ft.lbs at temperatures greater than about -20.degree. F. A method for making and heat treating the compositions also is described comprising forming the iron compositions, perhaps forming devices and/or parts thereof, and then heat treating the compositions, devices and/or parts by austenitizing them to a temperature of greater than about 1500.degree. F. and less than about 1750.degree. F. The compositions, devices or parts are maintained at this temperature for a period of at least about five minutes, and then austempered by immersion into a bath at a temperature of from about 475.degree. F. to about 650.degree. F. for a period of time of at least about ten minutes. Plural saw chain components may be made from the alloy and then assembled into saw chain.
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Lewis Dwayne E.
Peck James
Thomson Iain A.
Ward Larry G.
Blount, Inc.
Yee Deborah
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