Iron-based parts and method for manufacture thereof
A manufacturing method and component technology, which is applied in the field of surface modification technology, can solve problems such as nickel plating peeling, and achieve improved hardness and strength, excellent sliding running-in and corrosion resistance, excellent sliding running-in and wear resistance effect on corrosion resistance
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Embodiment 1、2
[0062] Mix atomized iron powder (Atmel 300M: manufactured by Kobe Steel Works), electrolytic copper powder (CE15: manufactured by Fukuda Metal Foil Powder Industry), graphite powder (manufactured by Suusu Eastan) and lubricant (zinc stearate ), compress the mixed powder in a metal mold, and sinter in butane-modified gas at a temperature of 1120°C. In addition, the composition of the sintered body was copper: 1.5% by mass, the amount of bonded carbon: 0.2% by mass, and the density was 6.7Mg / m 3 .
[0063] A sample (Example 1) and a sample (Example 2) in which electroless nickel plating was performed on the sintered body were produced. Here, the plating thickness was set at 5 μm. In addition, the phosphorus content in the electroless nickel plating layer is set to a low concentration. Under such conditions, each sample was sequentially subjected to quenching and tempering treatments. Quenching was carried out by oil quenching after heating at a temperature of 850° C. for 2 h...
Embodiment 3、4
[0065] The base material was produced using the same raw material powder and manufacturing method as in the above-mentioned Examples 1 and 2, except that the bonded carbon content of the sintered body was 0.6% by mass. A sample (Example 3) and a sample (Example 4) in which electroless nickel plating was performed on the sintered body were produced. Oil quenching and tempering treatments were carried out after heating at a temperature of 880° C. for 1 hour in a gas atmosphere with a carbon potential of 0.1%, respectively.
Embodiment 5
[0067]The base material was produced by the same manufacturing method as in Examples 3 and 4 above, and the bonded carbon content of the sintered body was 0.6% by mass. The sintered body was electroplated with nickel in the same manner as in the above examples, and then heated at a temperature of 850° C. for 2 hours in a gas atmosphere with a carbon potential of 0.6%, quenched and tempered, and a sample was prepared.
[0068] Table 1 shows the cross-sectional hardness for Examples 1-5 produced as described above.
[0069] Table 1
[0070] Section hardness of heat treated body (MHV)
[0071] Distance from surface(mm)
0.1
0.3
0.5
1.0
[0072] Example 1
770
765
730
675
Example 2
765
725
700
655
Example 3
580
600
630
660
Example 4
600
620
640
665
Example 5
740
725
700
670
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