Hardfacing process and parts produced thereby

US10167529B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10167529-B2
Application numberUS-201514867408-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 28, 2015
Priority dateDec 16, 2010
Publication dateJan 1, 2019
Grant dateJan 1, 2019

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A hardfacing process includes depositing a clad layer having a thickness greater than about 1 mm (0.04 in) on a surface of the component by arc welding, and creating a heat affected zone directly below the clad layer due to the depositing. The heat affected zone may be a region of the component where a lowest hardness is more than 40% lower than a base hardness of the component below the heat affected zone. The method may also include heat treating the component after the deposition such that the lowest hardness in the heat affected zone is restored to within about 15% of the base hardness of the component.

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We claim: 1. A hardfaced component that is subject to wear, comprising: a boron steel body that includes SAE 51B27 steel; and a clad layer, greater than about 1 mm thick (0.04 in), metallurgically bonded on a surface of the steel body using an arc welding process, wherein a lowest hardness of the steel body in an interfacial region that is about six times the thickness of the clad layer is within about 15% of a hardness of the body below the interfacial region. 2. The component of claim 1 , wherein the hardness of the body below the interfacial region is between about 43 HRC and about 60 HRC. 3. The component of claim 1 , wherein the clad layer is more than about 5 mm (0.2 in) thick. 4. The component of claim 1 , wherein the interfacial region is a heat affected zone formed directly below the clad layer. 5. The component of claim 4 , wherein the hardness of the steel below the heat affected zone is between about 43 HRC and about 60 HRC. 6. The component of claim 4 , wherein the clad layer is more than about 5 mm (0.2 in) thick. 7. The component of claim 1 , wherein the component is a track shoe having a grouser and the clad layer is on a surface of the grouser. 8. A hardfaced component that is subject to wear, comprising: a low alloy boron steel body forming a track shoe that includes at least one grouser and wherein the steel body includes SAE 51B27 steel; and a clad layer formed only on a top surface of the grouser of the track shoe, the clad layer being greater than about 1 mm thick (0.04 in), metallurgically bonded on a surface of the top surface of the grouser of the track shoe formed of the steel body using an arc welding process, wherein a lowest hardness of the steel body in an interfacial region that is about six times the thickness of the clad layer is within about 15% of a hardness of the body below the interfacial region. 9. The component of claim 8 , wherein the hardness of the body below the interfacial region is between about 43 HRC and about 60 HRC. 10. The component of claim 8 , wherein the clad layer is more than about 5 mm (0.2 in) thick. 11. A hardfaced component that is subject to wear, comprising: a steel body made of SAE 51B27 steel; a clad layer, greater than about 1 mm thick (0.04 in), metallurgically bonded on a surface of the steel body using an arc welding process; and a heat affected zone directly below the clad layer, wherein the heat affected zone has a thickness about six times the thickness of the clad layer and has a lowest hardness within about 15% of a hardness of the body below the heat affected zone. 12. The component of claim 11 , wherein the hardness of the body below the heat affected zone is between about 43 HRC and about 60 HRC. 13. The component of claim 11 , wherein the clad layer is more than about 5 mm (0.2 in) thick. 14. The component of claim 11 , wherein the component is a track shoe having a grouser and the clad layer is on a surface of the grouser.

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  • Dissimilar materials · CPC title

  • containing manganese · CPC title

  • Hardening (C21D1/02 takes precedence); Quenching with or without subsequent tempering (quenching devices C21D1/62) · CPC title

  • Steel {or steel} alloys · CPC title

  • with Cr as next major constituent · CPC title

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What does patent US10167529B2 cover?
A hardfacing process includes depositing a clad layer having a thickness greater than about 1 mm (0.04 in) on a surface of the component by arc welding, and creating a heat affected zone directly below the clad layer due to the depositing. The heat affected zone may be a region of the component where a lowest hardness is more than 40% lower than a base hardness of the component below the heat a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C21D9/0068. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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