The present invention relates to manufacturing of components and wear parts so, that in connection with the cast and other treatments after that, solid or partially solid materials for improving the wear resistance and/or the mechanical reliability are combined with the cast material, said solid or partially solid materials achieving after the treatments after the cast the desired hardness, wear resistance, mechanical properties and jointing strength to the cast material, and in case of partially solid materials, achieving the desired compactness.
In order to improve the wear resistance and the mechanical reliability of materials and components, the products must be in many cases manufactured with a combination structure so that tough, mechanically reliable material is used as a base, and by using a desired method, more wear resistant but more brittle and mechanically less reliable material is joined thereto.
Weld coating is one of the most commonly used methods for manufacturing coatings. Problems with the weld coatings are the restrictions with respect to the used materials and the thickness of the coating, as well as the soundness level of the coatings. In especially demanding objects, the weld coatings can even peel off due to the strong loads exerted to the surface.
Also by using cast techniques, it is possible to manufacture multi-material constructions and coatings for example by manufacturing multi-layer casts or by casting hot metal onto a solid material. Restrictions in connection with the cast materials are among others difficult manufacturability of certain forms of products. In addition, the materials to be used must naturally be suitable for casting.
With hot isostatic pressing it is possible to manufacture components having a combination structure and in many cases higher quality than with cast or welded coatings. The method has the weakness of having higher manufacturing costs.
In the method in accordance with the invention, the component is manufactured so, that onto the surface of the cast and/or inside and/or partially inside the cast there are formed materials made of one or of a plurality of wear resistant material, or respectively, the toughness and mechanical reliability improving materials, in the form of solid or alternatively partially solid materials to be solidified in the later steps of the process, in this connection referred to as inserts. These inserts are components manufactured with different methods, that can be manufactured for example by casting, with different powder metallurgical methods, among others by hot isostatic pressing or sintering, rolling or extruding. The insert materials improving the wear resistance can be tool steels, metal matrix composites (combinations of metal and ceramic), hard metals or for example white cast irons. Materials improving the toughness and the mechanical reliability can be for example steels, different nickel or cobalt-based alloys or for example the same material as the material of the mold, in which the cast is made. The materials are chosen depending on the requirements of the application, the cost targets and the geometry of the component.
The inserts are placed and formed so, that they can be made to keep in position in the cast as reliably as possible during the cast process, the after-treatment and the use. Because the insert materials are in the most cases more expensive than the cast material to be cast in the mold, the location and the amount thereof are optimized depending on the application and the product. Some coating or other material can be placed, if necessary, around the insert, in order to decrease the thermal shock and the residual stresses caused by the cast or to improve the bond strength between the insert and the cast. When using a metal plate mold for casting, the metal plate mold can be left as a part of the ready component to improve the mechanical reliability of the construction or to act as a part of the mold to be used in the hot working or in the hot isostatic pressing.
The cast can be performed in molds manufactured in different ways, like for example in a sand mold, cast iron mold or a mold made of metal plate. After the cast, the cast must be compacted, if necessary, by means of pressure and/or temperature. Alternative methods are among others the hot working, hot isostatic pressing or hot rolling. These methods can be used for improving both in case of the cast material and solid inserts the level of soundness of the inserts and to improve the bond between the inserts and the cast materials. When using hot isostatic pressing, the outer surface of the cast must be as compact as possible, because otherwise, no compacting and consolidation of the internal boundary layers can be achieved with the hot isostatic pressing, because the compressing gas penetrates inside the piece and to the boundary layers for example through the pores. Also a metal mold can be used for casting, whereby the metal mold forms a ready, gas tight capsule around the piece for example so, that only the mouth of the mold to be used for the cast must be sealed in order to form a gas tight shell around the piece. The metal mold can remain as a part of the component pressed with hot isostatic pressing, in order to improve the reliability of the structure. It is also possible to use on the surface of the mold and the cast material materials that melt during the hot isostatic pressing, said materials forming together with the metal mold a gas tight shell around the piece. In certain forms of the product it is possible with cast-technical means to produce already during the cast a gas tight shell around the piece.
More precisely, the method in accordance with the invention is characterized by what is stated in the characterizing part of Claim 1.
The invention will be described in more detail in the following, by means of example only, with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein
Figures from 1a to 1c show steps of one method in accordance with the invention.
In the method shown in Figures from 1a to 1c, the insert materials 1, 1⇄ are first manufactured with some method known in the art, suitable for the material and the application in question. These are for example sintering, casting, hot isostatic pressing, extruding etc. A coating can be made around the insert, if necessary. The insert materials in question can be in different parts of the component different and made of different materials.
Inserts 1, 1⇄ are placed into a mold 2 (
After the inserts 1, 1⇄ have been placed into the mold 2 the hot metal is cast into the mold (
The cast component 3 can be further processed by means of temperature and/or pressure (
In the method in accordance with the invention, the hot isostatic pressing is performed in a temperature preferably at least of 50% of the melting point of the material to be cast.
The cast component can finally be machined, heat-treated or it can be, if necessary be subjected to other working steps for example for achieving the desired quality. If a metal plate mold is used, the mold can remain totally or partly as a part of the manufactured component.
In the method in accordance with the invention the insert material can be advantageously material having a portion of the cast component at least 5 percent by weight and having a hardness of at least 40 HRC after all manufacturing steps and treatments to be performed after casting. The volumetric portion of the carbides, nitrides, oxides and other ceramic particles of the wear resistant material in question is more than 10 percent by volume.
In the method in accordance with the invention, the cast material to be used is advantageously iron-based material having an iron content of more than 50 percent by weight (Fe>50 percent by weight). In addition, the portion of alloyed materials in the iron-based material to be cast in question is not more than 30 percent by weight. The material to be manufactured with the method in accordance with the invention has, among others, the following advantages:
The material manufactured with the method in accordance with the method is suitable for use in demanding components of mining, mineral, recycling, wood processing, metallurgical and energy industry, like for example in wear parts of stone crushers, linings of grinding mills, hammer crushers, shredders, rollers and other industrial tools, cutters and rams.
The insert materials to be used in the method in accordance with the invention are preferably manufactured with powder-metallurgical methods, casting or working (rolled, hammered or extruded) of hard metals (combination material of metal and ceramic having a portion of metallic matrix less than 50 percent by weight), of ceramic materials or combinations of these materials.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20041510 | Nov 2004 | FI | national |