Claims
- 1. A heat treating process for a ferritic alloy steel, comprising the steps of:
- (a) heating the steel to a temperature above the Ac.sub.3 temperature and maintaining the steel at that temperature until the steel microstructure has transformed substantially to austenite;
- (b) rapidly cooling the steel in a cooling medium so that at least outer surfaces of the steel are at a temperature below the Ar.sub.1 temperature at which bainite colonies form in the austenite;
- (c) removing the steel from the cooling medium after at least the outer surfaces of the steel are at a temperature below the Ar.sub.1 temperature;
- (d) reheating the outer surfaces of the steel to a temperature at least above the Ar.sub.1 temperature with bleed back heat from the steel;
- (e) air cooling the steel to room temperature during and after step (d); and
- (f) tempering the steel after step (e).
- 2. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein rapid cooling of the steel includes cooling in a fluid medium.
- 3. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein rapid cooling of the steel includes cooling in water.
- 4. A heat treating process for large section, large mass ferritic alloy steel workpieces, comprising the steps of:
- (a) heating a workpiece to a temperature above the Ac.sub.3 temperature and maintaining the workpiece at that temperature until the workpiece microstructure has transformed substantially to austenite;
- (b) rapidly cooling the workpiece in a cooling medium so that at least outer surfaces of the steel are at a temperature below the Ar.sub.1 temperature;
- (c) removing the workpiece from the cooling medium after at least the outer surfaces of the steel are at a temperature below the Ar.sub.1 temperature at which bainite colonies form in the austenite;
- (d) reheating the outer surfaces of the workpiece to a temperature at least above the Ar.sub.1 temperature with bleed back heat from the workpiece;
- (e) air cooling the workpiece to room temperature during and after step (d); and
- (f) tempering the workpiece after step (e).
- 5. The process as recited in claim 4, wherein rapid cooling of the workpiece includes cooling in a fluid medium.
- 6. The process as recited in claim 5, wherein rapid cooling of the steel includes cooling in water.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein step (d) includes reheating the outer surfaces of the steel to a temperature above the Ar.sub.3 temperature with bleed back heat from the steel.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 4, wherein step (d) includes reheating the outer surfaces of the workpiece to a temperature above the Ar.sub.3 temperature with bleed back heat from the workpiece.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 496,602, filed Mar. 21, 1990, entitled INTERRUPTED NORMALIZE HEAT TREATMENT PROCESS now abandoned.
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