Iron-based sintered alloy for sliding member and production method therefor
US-10150162-B2 · Dec 11, 2018 · US
US10618110B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10618110-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113579083-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2011 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 14, 2020 |
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A master alloy used to produce the steel part and a process for producing a sinter hardened steel part from the master alloy are described. The powdered master alloy having a composition of iron, about 1 to less than 5 weight % C, about 3 to less than 15 weight % Mn, and about 3 to less than 15 weight % Cr, wherein the master alloy comprises a microstructure composed of a solid solution of the alloying elements and carbon, the microstructure comprising at least 10 volume % austenite and the remainder as iron compounds. The process comprises: preparing the master alloy, mixing the master alloy with a steel powder to produce a mixture wherein the weight % of the master alloy is from 5 to 35 weight % of the mixture, compacting the mixture into a shape of a part and sintering the mixture to produce the steel part, and controlling the cooling rate after sintering to produce sinter hardening. The master alloy powder can also be used as a sinter hardening enhancer when mixed with low-alloy steel powders.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A master alloy for sinter hardened steel parts, the master alloy comprising a composition of iron; at least 4.5 to less than about 7 weight % C in the master alloy, 5.39 to less than about 20 weight % Mn in the master alloy, 5.40 to less than about 20 weight % Cr in the master alloy, no Si, with the exception of Si possibly present as an inevitable impurity, no Ni, with the exception of Ni possibly present as an inevitable impurity, wherein the master alloy is in the form of water atomized particulates having a total oxygen content below about 1 weight %, and wherein the master alloy comprises a microstructure including a mixture of austenite and cementite and the austenite microstructure is composed of a solid solution of the manganese, chromium, and carbon, the microstructure comprising at least 60 volume % austenite; wherein the carbon is pre-alloyed in the master alloy, and the hardness of the master alloy is less than 900 Vickers. 2. The master alloy of claim 1 , wherein the particulate size of the water atomized particulates is controlled by atomization and grinding. 3. The master alloy of claim 1 , wherein the water atomized particulates have a d 50 from 5 μm to 30 μm and a d 90 from 20 μm to 60 μm. 4. The master alloy of claim 1 , wherein the composition further comprises less than 10 weight % Mo in the master alloy. 5. The master alloy of claim 1 , wherein the composition further comprises less than 10 weight % Cu in the master alloy. 6. The master alloy of claim 1 , wherein the composition further comprises less than 5 weight % V, less than 5 weight % W, less than 5 weight % Nb, less than 1 weight % P, less than 0.1 weight % B in the master alloy, and wherein the remainder of the composition is iron and inevitable impurities. 7. The master alloy of claim 1 , wherein the master alloy comprises at least 60 weight % of iron.
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