The effect of some heat treatment parameters on the dimensional stability of AISI D2 |
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Authors: | Cord Henrik Surberg, Paul Stratton,Klaus Lingenh le |
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Affiliation: | aV-Research Center of Competence for Tribology and Technical Logistics GmbH, Dornbirn, Austria;bThe Linde Group, Huddersfield, UK;cLingenhöle Technology GmbH, Feldkirch, Austria |
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Abstract: | The tool steel AISI D2 is usually processed by vacuum hardening followed by multiple tempering cycles. It has been suggested that a deep cold treatment in between the hardening and tempering processes could reduce processing time and improve the final properties and dimensional stability. Hardened blocks were then subjected to various combinations of single and multiple tempering steps (520 and 540 °C) and deep cold treatments (−90, −120 and −150 °C). The greatest dimensional stability was achieved by deep cold treatments at the lowest temperature used and was independent of the deep cold treatment time. |
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Keywords: | Metals (A) Stability (C) |
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