Iron base sintered sliding member and method for producing same

US9744591B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9744591-B2
Application numberUS-201414218530-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 18, 2014
Priority dateMar 19, 2013
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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An iron-based sintered sliding member is provided in which solid lubricating agent is dispersed uniformly inside of powder particles in addition to inside of pores and particle interfaces of the powder, the agent is strongly fixed, and sliding properties and mechanical strength are superior. The iron-based sintered sliding member contains S: 3.24 to 8.10 mass %, remainder: Fe and inevitable impurities, as an overall composition; the metallic structure includes a ferrite base in which sulfide particles are dispersed, and pores; and the sulfide particles are dispersed at a ratio of 15 to 30 vol % versus the base.

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What is claimed is: 1. An iron-based sintered sliding member comprising: S: 3.24 to 8.10 mass %, Cu as an optional element: 20 mass % or less, Ni and Mo as optional elements: 13 mass % or less, respectively, and remainder: Fe and inevitable impurities, as an overall composition, wherein the metallic structure of the iron-based sintered sliding member comprises a ferrite base in which sulfide particles, of which iron sulfide is in the majority, are precipitated and uniformly dispersed, and pores, wherein the sulfide particles are dispersed at a ratio of 15 to 30 vol % versus the base, and wherein the iron sulfide is generated from the eutectic liquid phase of Fe—S sintering. 2. An iron-based sintered sliding member comprising: S: 3.24 to 8.10 mass %, C: 0.2 to 2.0 mass %, Cu as an optional element: 20 mass % or less, Ni and Mo as optional elements: 13 mass % or less, respectively, and remainder: Fe and inevitable impurities, as an overall composition, wherein the metallic structure of the iron-based sintered sliding member comprises a base in which sulfide particles, of which iron sulfide is in the majority, are precipitated and uniformly dispersed, and pores, wherein the base is constructed by a structure of at least one of ferrite, pearlite, and bainite or a mixed structure of these, wherein the sulfide particles are dispersed at a ratio of 15 to 30 vol % versus the base, and wherein the iron sulfide is generated from the eutectic liquid phase of Fe—S sintering. 3. An iron-based sintered sliding member comprising: S: 3.24 to 8.10 mass %, C: 0.2 to 3.0 mass %, Cu as an optional element: 20 mass % or less, Ni and Mo as optional elements: 13 mass % or less, respectively, and remainder: Fe and inevitable impurities, as an overall composition, wherein the metallic structure of the iron-based sintered sliding member comprises a base in which sulfide particles, of which iron sulfide is in the majority, are precipitated and uniformly dispersed, and pores, wherein the base is constructed by a structure of at least one of ferrite, pearlite and bainite or a mixed structure of these, an amount of the C which is solid solved is 0.2 mass % or less, and part of or all of the C is dispersed in the pores as graphite, wherein the sulfide particles are dispersed at a ratio of 15 to 30 vol % versus the base, and wherein the iron sulfide is generated from the eutectic liquid phase of Fe—S sintering. 4. The iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 1 , wherein in the sulfide particles, a total area of the sulfide particles having 10 μm or more of maximal particle diameter accounts 60% or more of a total area of entire of the sulfide particles. 5. A method for production of the iron-based sintered sliding member of claim 1 , comprising the steps of: preparing a raw material powder by adding at least one kind of metallic sulfide powder, copper sulfide powder, molybdenum disulfide powder and nickel sulfide powder to iron powder so that an amount of S in the raw material powder is 3.24 to 8.10 mass %, compacting and molding the raw material powder in a mold, and sintering the compact at 1000 to 1300° C. under non-oxidizing atmosphere. 6. The method for production of the iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 5 , wherein copper powder or copper alloy powder is further added to the raw material powder, and the amount of Cu in the raw material powder is 20 mass % or less, and the sintering temperature is in a range of 1090 to 1300° C. 7. The method for production of the iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 5 , wherein nickel powder is further added to the raw material powder, and the amount of Ni in the raw material powder is 13 mass % or less. 8. The method for production of the iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 5 , wherein 0.2 to 2 mass % of graphite powder is further added to the raw material powder. 9. The method for production of the iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 5 , wherein 0.2 to 3 mass % of graphite powder, 0.1 to 2.0 mass % of at least one powder selected from boric acid, borates, nitrides of boron, halides of boron, sulfides of boron and hydrides of boron is further added to the raw material powder. 10. The iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 2 , wherein in the sulfide particles, a total area of the sulfide particles having 10 μm or more of maximal particle diameter accounts 60% or more of a total area of entire of the sulfide particles. 11. The iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 3 , wherein in the sulfide particles, a total area of the sulfide particles having 10 μm or more of maximal particle diameter accounts 60% or more of a total area of entire of the sulfide particles. 12. The iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 1 , wherein the friction coefficient is not greater than 0.6. 13. The iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 2 , wherein the friction coefficient is not greater than 0.6. 14. The iron-based sintered sliding member according to claim 3 , wherein the friction coefficient is not greater than 0.6.

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  • comprising S or a sulfur compound · CPC title

  • with Cr, Co, or Ni having a minimum content higher than 5% · CPC title

  • Carbon, graphite · CPC title

  • B22F3/12Primary

    Both compacting and sintering (by forging B22F3/17) · CPC title

  • containing manganese · CPC title

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What does patent US9744591B2 cover?
An iron-based sintered sliding member is provided in which solid lubricating agent is dispersed uniformly inside of powder particles in addition to inside of pores and particle interfaces of the powder, the agent is strongly fixed, and sliding properties and mechanical strength are superior. The iron-based sintered sliding member contains S: 3.24 to 8.10 mass %, remainder: Fe and inevitable imp…
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Hitachi Chemical Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B22F3/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Aug 29 2017 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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