The application of a new, innovative, hybrid technology combining hardfacing and nitriding to increase the durability of
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The application of a new, innovative, hybrid technology combining hardfacing and nitriding to increase the durability of forging tools Marcin Kaszuba1 Received: 11 August 2020 / Revised: 16 September 2020 / Accepted: 18 September 2020 © The Author(s) 2020
Abstract The article deals with the wear of forging tools used in hot forging processes. The research presented in the work includes analysis of tool life used in a selected industrial hot die forging process. Multiple treatment variants were used to increase wear resistance, including thermo-chemical treatment (nitriding), welding methods (surfacing) and an innovative new hybrid technology combining surfacing and nitriding. First of all, the research focused on determining the impact of the phase structure of the nitrided layers used and the surfacing layer on resistance to destructive factors occurring in the analyzed process. Next, hybrid treated tools combining surfacing and nitriding were also subjected to operational tests. Each of the tools analyzed in this work was operated until it was withdrawn due to excessive wear, and then subjected to comprehensive analysis. The tests of tools after operation included: surface scanning to determine the amount of wear of the analyzed tools after work, microhardness measurement, and microscopic tests. A detailed analysis of changes in the surface layer of tools in selected areas was made using a scanning microscope. The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of the hybrid surface treatment process used to increase the wear resistance of the surface layer of tools and thereby improve the durability of the forged tools analyzed. The obtained research results indicate a beneficial effect of using the new technology resulting in 300% increase in the durability of the analyzed tools. The effect of improving durability confirmed by obtained results arises from the use of hybrid layers, which are more resistant to abrasive wear and to cracking due to thermo-mechanical fatigue. Moreover, the study shows that nitriding may have a beneficial influence on improving the lifetime of forging tools, under the condition that the nitrided layer has an α diffusive layer structure, without a larger amount of γ’ and ε nitride precipitates. Keywords Forging tool · Durability · Hot forging · Surfacing · Nitriding · Wear
1 Introduction The lifetime of tools applied in industrial manufacturing processes is one of the primary factors deciding the efficiency of a given production process [1]. Metal forming processes, including hot die forging processes, where tools are very complicated and expensive to make and tool costs may even reach up to 30% of total production costs, are a special group of manufacturing processes characterized by low tool lifetime [2]. The low lifetime of forging tools arises from heavy working conditions. The factors having a decisive influence on * Marcin Kaszuba [email protected] 1
Department of Metal Forming, Welding and Metrology, Wroclaw University of Scienc
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