Claims
- 1. The method of manufacturing steel friction bearing members requiring a strong and tough wear resistant surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- carburizing said surface to produce a carburized case of selected depth;
- applying a finish to the carburized surface smoother than the desired final smoothness;
- boronizing the carburized case;
- hardening the carburized case; and
- tempering the carburized case.
- 2. The method defined by claim 1 wherein the applied finish to the carburized surface is 32 microinch RMS or better.
- 3. The method defined by claim 1 wherein said carburizing is to a depth of at least 0.030 inch and said boronizing is to a depth of at least 0.001 inch.
- 4. The method defined by claim 1 wherein said hardening is by quenching from a protective atmosphere.
- 5. The method of manufacturing steel friction bearing members requiring a strong and tough wear resistant surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- carburizing said surface to a case depth of at least 0.030 inch;
- finishing said carburized surface to 32 microinch RMS or better; then
- boronizing the finished carburized surface to a depth of at least 0.001 inch;
- quenching said carburized case from temperature to produce a martensitic grain structure;
- tempering said carburized case to produce a tempered martensitic grain structure;
- whereby the wear resistant boronized surface has a tough and strong supporting base to sustain large loads and avoid brittle fracture and a smooth final finish requiring no further finishing.
- 6. The method of manufacturing steel friction bearing members requiring a strong and tough wear resistant surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- carburizing said surface to a case depth of at least 0.030 inch;
- finishing said carburized surface to a finish of 32 microinches RMS or better;
- boronizing the finished carburized surface to a depth of at least 0.001 inch;
- quenching said carburized case from a temperature of at least 1390.degree. F. to produce a martensitic grain structure; and
- tempering said carburized case from a temperature within a range of 290.degree. through 510.degree. for about one hour to produce a tempered martensitic grain structure.
- 7. The method defined by claim 6 wherein the final surface finish of the carburized and boronized surface is 45 microinches RMS or better without additional finishing after tempering.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, "Wear Resistant Boronized Surfaces and Boronizing Methods", Ser. No. 387,566, filed Aug. 10, 1973; now U.S. Pat. No. 3,922,038.
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