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Carburized hardening process and carburized hardened power transmission members
   
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US Patent 6019857
Issued Date
February 1, 2000
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Power transmission member such as gears with high breaking strength of the edge portion (A) of the root and high spalling resistance of the tooth side (B) is obtained. The work such as gears, etc. is cooled after carburization by plasma carburizing, etc. and the work surface is high-frequency hardened, and for heating at the time of high-frequency hardening, the heating conditions are set in such a manner that the heating temperature at the root becomes higher than that at the tooth side and time for holding to high temperature becomes long. This promotes solid solution of carbonate at the root and increases the remaining austenite volume after hardening (25-35% for a good-rule-of-thumb) as well as improves toughness at the edge. On the other hand, on the tooth side, the remaining austenite volume decreases (5-15% for a good-rule-of-thumb) and spalling resistance improves.
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Mazda Motor Corporation (Hiroshima-ken,JP)
Published
February 1, 2000
Application Number
08/881,291
Filed
June 24, 1997
US Classification
148/233   148/573 148/586
Int'l Classification
C23C   8/80   (20060101)   C21D   1/10   (20060101)   C21D   1/09   (20060101)   C21D   9/32   (20060101)  
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This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/413,153, filed Mar. 29, 1995, now abandoned.
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Mar 29, 1994 [JP] 6-084135
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148/208   148/233   148/573   148/586  
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