Claims
- 1. A method of gas carburizing and hardening a steel article, having an initial heating step of heating said steel article under atmospheric conditions to a carburizing temperature of said steel article, and comprising:
- (a) a carburizing step of holding said heated steel article at the carburizing temperature in a carburizing atmosphere at atmospheric pressure to form a desired carburized layer on the surface of said steel article;
- (b) separating said carburizing step into an atmospheric carburizing period and an atmospheric diffusing period;
- (c) employing a carburizing atmosphere including CO, CO.sub.2, H.sub.2 and H.sub.2 O maintained at first and second predetermined carbon potentials during said carburizing period and said diffusing period, respectively, said atmosphere creating oxides in chromium and manganese ingredients in said steel article;
- (d) vacuum heating said steel article for at least 20 minutes in a vacuum held at a temperature corresponding to a hardening temperature of said steel article after said diffusing period for dissociating oxygen from chromium oxide and manganese oxide of said steel article; and
- (e) a hardening step of cooling said steel article at atmospheric pressure to form a carburized non-discolored case on the surface of said steel article.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the carburizing temperature ranges from 900.degree. to 1050.degree. C. and the temperature of said vacuum heating step ranges from 800.degree. to 850.degree. C.
- 3. A method of gas carburizing and hardening a steel article, comprising:
- (a) an initial heating step of heating said steel article under atmospheric pressure to a carburizing temperature of said steel article;
- (b) a carburizing step at atmospheric pressure for forming a desired carburized layer on the surface of said steel article;
- (c) dividing said carburizing step into a first carburizing period and a second diffusing period path at atmospheric pressure;
- (d) heating said steel article in said carburizing atmosphere at the carburizing temperature during said carburizing period and also during an initial part of said second diffusing period;
- (e) employing a carburizing atmosphere including CO, CO.sub.2, H.sub.2 and H.sub.2 O maintained at first and second predetermined carbon potentials at atmospheric pressure during said carburizing period and during the initial half of said diffusing period, respectively, which carburizing atmosphere creates chromium and manganese oxides in the steel article being carburized;
- (f) holding said steel article heated to the carburizing temperature in a vacuum during a latter portion of said diffusing period so as to be subjected to not only a diffusing process but also to dissociation of oxygen from chromium oxide and manganese oxide of said steel article, with the latter portion of said diffusing period covering at least 20 min.; and
- (g) a hardening step of cooling said steel article so as to form a uniformly-clored carburized case on the surface of said steel article.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of applicatioin Ser. No. 686,207, filed Dec. 26, 1984, now abandoned.
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