Claims
- 1. A heat treatment process for steel wire rod comprising the steps of:
- forming an unconcentrically spiralled loose coil of steel wire rod just rolled and having a temperature not lower than Ar.sub.3 on a conveyor by means of a take-up reel;
- spraying the wire rod being conveyed forward in the unconcentrically spiralled loose coil with a solution of molten salt at a temperature between 400.degree. and 600.degree. C. and not higher than a temperature of a bath of molten salt for retention either from above and below or from only above, to quench the wire rod to a temperature between 400.degree. and 600.degree. C.; and
- subsequently introducing and retaining the quenched wire rod, in the unconcentrically spiralled loose coil, in said retention bath of molten salt kept at a temperature between 400.degree. and 600.degree. C., thereby producing a fine pearlite structure in the wire rod through pearlite transformation.
- 2. A heat treatment process for steel wire rod according to claim 1, in which the temperature difference between the sprayed solution of molten salt and the retention bath of molten salt is kept within 40.degree. C.
- 3. A heat treatment process for steel wire rod according to claim 1, in which a cooled solution of molten salt is sprayed onto the coil of steel wire rod.
- 4. A heat treatment process for steel wire rod according to claim 1, in which the coil of steel wire rod held in a bath of molten salt is moved forward by means of a conveyor.
- 5. A heat treatment process for steel wire rod comprising the steps of:
- forming an unconcentrically spiralled loose coil of steel wire rod just rolled and having a temperature not lower than Ar.sub.3 on a conveyor by means of a take-up reel;
- introducing the coil of wire rod into a bath of molten salt for retention and spraying the wire rod immediately after the introduction into the bath with a solution of molten salt at 400.degree. and 600.degree. C. either from above and below or from only above the unconcentrically spiralled loose coil in the bath, to quench the wire rod to a temperature between 400.degree. and 600.degree. C.; and
- subsequently retaining the quenched wire rod, in the unconcentrically spiralled loose coil, in said retention bath of molten salt kept at a temperature between 400.degree. and 600.degree. C., thereby producing a fine pearlite structure in the wire rod through pearlite transformation.
- 6. A heat treatment process for steel wire rod according to claim 5, in which the temperature difference between the sprayed solution of molten salt and the retention bath of molten salt is kept within 40.degree. C.
- 7. A heat treatment process for steel wire rod according to claim 5, in which a cooled solution of molten salt is sprayed onto the coil of steel wire rod.
- 8. A heat treatment process for steel wire rod according to claim 5, in which the coil of steel wire rod held in a bath of molten salt is moved forward by means of a conveyor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned Ser. No. 08/095,207 filed Jul. 23, 1993, abandoned.
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