Claims
- 1. Rolled steel rod or bar having a surface layer composed of bainite or martensite, and a core composed of ferrite and carbides, the rod or bar having been produced in a hot rolling mill by a process comprising: superficially quenching the rod or bar at the exit of a finishing stand, to transform austenite in the surface layer of the rod or bar to bainite or martensite, with the core of the rod or bar remaining austenite; and subsequently cooling the rod or bar at such a rate that the core of austenite transforms to ferrite and carbides while the surface layer is tempered by heat transferred from the core.
- 2. The rod or bar of claim 1, wherein the core has a temperature of approximately 850.degree. C at the end of the superficial quenching step.
- 3. The rod or bar of claim 1, wherein the rod or bar is superficially quenched with water.
- 4. The rod or bar of claim 3, wherein the water contains a mineral salt or a surface-active agent, in suspension or solution.
- 5. The rod or bar of claim 1, wherein the rate of removal of heat from the rod or bar during superficial quenching is higher than that obtained in a water quench.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 411,227 filed Oct. 31, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,926,689.
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