Impact and wear resistant component, and method for producing the same
US-2022025475-A1 · Jan 27, 2022 · US
US12098450B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12098450-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917271024-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2024 |
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A track link which is a tracked undercarriage component is made of a steel having a specific component composition, and includes a high hardness portion having a hardness of HRC 57 or more and HRC 60 or less, and a low hardness portion. The high hardness portion includes a first matrix including a martensite phase and a residual austenite phase, and first nonmetallic particles dispersed in the first matrix and including at least one species selected from the group consisting of MnS, TiCN, and NbCN, and it does not include a M 23 C 6 carbide. The low hardness portion includes a second matrix including a martensite phase, and second nonmetallic particles dispersed in the second matrix and including at least one species selected from the group consisting of MnS, TiCN, and NbCN, and it does not include a M 23 C 6 carbide.
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A tracked undercarriage component made of a steel consisting of not less than 0.41 mass % and not more than 0.44 mass % C, not less than 0.2 mass % and not more than 0.5 mass % Si, not less than 0.2 mass % and not more than 1.5 mass % Mn, not less than 0.0005 mass % and not more than 0.0050 mass % S, not less than 0.6 mass % and not more than 2.0 mass % Ni, not less than 0.7 mass % and not more than 1.5 mass % Cr, not less than 0.1 mass % and not more than 0.6 mass % Mo, not less than 0.02 mass % and not more than 0.03 mass % Nb, not less than 0.015 mass % and not more than 0.03 mass % Ti, not less than 0.0005 mass % and not more than 0.0030 mass % B, not less than 20 mass ppm and not more than 60 mass ppm N, and optionally at least one species selected from the group consisting of not less than 0.05 mass % and not more than 0.20 mass % V, not less than 0.01 mass % and not more than 0.15 mass % Zr, and not less than 0.1 mass % and not more than 2.0 mass % Co, with the balance consisting of iron and unavoidable impurities, the tracked undercarriage component comprising: a high hardness portion having a hardness of HRC 57 or more and HRC 60 or less; and a low hardness portion constituting a region other than the high hardness portion and having a lower hardness than the high hardness portion; the high hardness portion including a first matrix including a martensite phase and a residual austenite phase, and first nonmetallic particles dispersed in the first matrix and including at least one species selected from the group consisting of MnS, TiCN, and NbCN, the high hardness portion not including a carbide represented as M 23 C 6 (where M represents the metallic elements constituting the steel), the low hardness portion including a second matrix including a martensite phase, and second nonmetallic particles dispersed in the second matrix and including at least one species selected from the group consisting of MnS, TiCN, and NbCN, the low hardness portion not including a carbide represented as M 23 C 6 (where M represents the metallic elements constituting the steel), and the high hardness portion having a Charpy impact value of 68 J/cm 2 or greater. 2. The tracked undercarriage component according to claim 1 , wherein the steel contains at least one species selected from the group consisting of not less than 0.05 mass % and not more than 0.20 mass % V, not less than 0.01 mass % and not more than 0.15 mass % Zr, and not less than 0.1 mass % and not more than 2.0 mass % Co. 3. The tracked undercarriage component according to claim 2 , wherein the first matrix has a grain size number of 5 or more and 12 or less, and the second matrix has a grain size number of 5 or more and 9 or less. 4. The tracked undercarriage component according to claim 2 , wherein the martensite phase constituting the first matrix is a low temperature-tempered martensite phase, and the martensite phase constituting the second matrix is a high temperature-tempered martensite phase. 5. The tracked undercarriage component according to claim 3 , wherein the martensite phase constituting the first matrix is a low temperature-tempered martensite phase, and the martensite phase constituting the second matrix is a high temperature-tempered martensite phase. 6. The tracked undercarriage component according to claim 1 , wherein the first matrix has a grain size number of 5 or more and 12 or less, and the second matrix has a grain size number of 5 or more and 9 or less. 7. The tracked undercarriage component according to claim 6 , wherein the martensite phase constituting the first matrix is a low temperature-tempered martensite phase, and the martensite phase constituting the second matrix is a high temperature-tempered martensite phase. 8. The tracked undercarriage component according to claim 1 , wherein the martensite phase constituting the first matrix is a low temperature-tempered martensite phase, and the martensite phase constituting the second matrix is a high temperature-tempered martensite phase. 9. A method for producing a tracked undercarriage component, comprising the steps of: preparing a steel material made of a steel consisting of: not less than 0.41 mass % and not more than 0.44 mass % C, not less than 0.2 mass % and not more than 0.5 mass % Si, not less than 0.2 mass % and not more than 1.5 mass % Mn, not less than 0.0005 mass % and not more than 0.0050 mass % S, not less than 0.6 mass % and not more than 2.0 mass % Ni, not less than 0.7 mass % and not more than 1.5 mass % Cr, not less than 0.1 mass % and not more than 0.6 mass % Mo, not less than 0.02 mass % and not more than 0.03 mass % Nb, not less than 0.015 mass % and not more than 0.03 mass % Ti, not less than 0.0005 mass % and not more than 0.0030 mass % B, not less than 20 mass ppm and not more than 60 mass ppm N, and optionally at least one species selected from the group consisting of not less than 0.05 mass % and not more than 0.20 mass % V, not less than 0.01 mass % and not more than 0.15 mass % Zr, and not less than 0.1 mass % and not more than 2.0 mass % Co with the balance consisting of iron and unavoidable impurities; hot forging the steel material to obtain a formed body; performing quenching treatment on an entirety of the formed body by cooling the formed body from a temperature not lower than 945° C. and not higher than 1050° C. to a temperature not higher than the M s point of the steel and, thereafter, performing high temperature tempering treatment on the entirety of the formed body by heating the formed body to a temperature not lower than 570° C. and not higher than 620° C.; and forming a high hardness portion within the formed body by partially cooling the formed body having undergone the high temperature tempering treatment from a temperature not lower than 900° C. to a temperature not higher than the M s point of the steel and, thereafter, adjusting a hardness of the high hardness portion to be HRC 57 or more and HRC 60 or less by heating the high hardness portion to a temperature not lower than 150° C. and not higher than 200° C. 10. The tracked undercarriage component producing method according to claim 9 , wherein the steel further contains at least one species selected from the group consisting of not less than 0.05 mass % and not more than 0.20 mass % V, not less than 0.01 mass % and not more than 0.15 mass % Zr, and not less than 0.1 mass % and not more than 2.0 mass % Co.
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