Intensively Quenched Steels for Stronger Parts

Wednesday, October 2, 2024: 3:30 PM
Room 13 (Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland)
Mr. Ed Rylicki , Ajax TOCCO, Madison Heights, OH
Dr. Michael Aronov , IQ Technologies, Inc., Madison Heights, MI
Mr. Chris Pedder , Ajax TOCCO, Madison Heights, OH

Abstract

Intensively Quenched Steels for Stronger Parts

An intensive quenching (IQ) process is an environmentally friendly method of hardening steel parts. Digitally controlled, IQ employs highly agitated and directed water flow as the quenchant. An extremely high cooling rate applied uniformly over the entire part surface area induces high surface compressive stresses which prevents part distortion and cracking while forming a very fine microstructure. The fine microstructure results in better mechanical properties compared to properties imparted by conventional oil or polymer quenching. The improved mechanical properties enable engineers to design stronger steel parts for higher power density equipment (gear boxes, transmission systems, motors, pumps, etc.) often using or eliminating expensive alloying elements or using less expensive plain carbon steels. A broad and deep body of knowledge documents IQ’s ability to tailor a steel component’s microstructure to improve mechanical properties and performance. A sampling of data will be presented including surface and core hardness, tensile, yield and impact strength, elongation and reduction in area, residual surface compressive stresses for through hardened steels and the carburized. IQ systems can be readily “dropped in” to existing steel processing facilities or integrated into next generation heating and cooling systems through teamed relationships with equipment makers and part manufacturers seeking a sustainable future.