Claims
- 1. Method of forming a hard coating on a steel article having a composition including 0.7% to 1.2% by weight carbon and from 4% to 12% by weight chromium comprising applying to the surface of said steel article by chemical deposition at least one Group 5 metal having an atomic number no greater than 41 by agitating said steel article, with particulate sources of (a) said at least one Group 5 metal and (b) a halide catalyst, at a temperature from 1600 to 2000° F. in a sealed vessel.
- 2. Method of claim 1 wherein said steel article comprises from 0.9% to 1.1% carbon and 4% to 8% chromium by weight.
- 3. Method of claim 1 wherein said agitating is accomplished by tumbling.
- 4. Method of claim 1 wherein said sealed vessel is at a temperature of 1700-1900° F., and wherein said sealed vessel contains a substantially inert atmosphere.
- 5. Method of claim 3 wherein said Group 5 metal source comprises FeV.
- 6. Method of claim 3 wherein said halide catalyst is iron chloride.
- 7. Method of claim 3 followed by cooling said article, heating said article to at least its austenitizing temperature, and quenching said article, whereby said article has a core hardness of Rc44-56 and a surface hardness of at least HV 2000.
- 8. Method of making a wear-resistant steel article comprising (a) providing an incipient wear-resistant article comprising steel having a carbon content of at least 0.2% by weight and (b) tumbling said incipient wear-resistant steel article in a sealed retort in contact with a particulate mixture comprising a particulate source of at least one Group 5 metal having an atomic number no greater than 41, and up to 50% inert particulates, in the presence of a halide catalyst, at a temperature of 1600 F. to 2000 F., thereby forming a wear-resistant carbide coating on the surface of said article by chemical deposition of said metal thereon.
- 9. Method of claim 8 wherein air is substantially replaced by an inert gas in said retort prior to said tumbling, and said tumbling is conducted at a temperature of 1700-1900° F.
- 10. Method of claim 8 wherein said Group 5 metal source comprises FeV.
- 11. Method of claim 8 wherein said steel comprises 0.7-1.2% carbon and 4-12% chromium, and including the steps of separating said article from said mix, heating said article to its austenitizing temperature, and quenching said article.
- 12. Method of claim 8 wherein said steel comprises 0.9%-1.1% carbon and 4-8% chromium.
- 13. Method of claim 8 wherein said catalyst comprises iron chloride.
- 14. Method of making a plurality of wear-resistant chain pins comprising (A) providing a first batch of incipient wear-resistant chain pins comprising steel having a carbon content of at least 0.2% by weight and agitating said incipient wear-resistant chain pins in contact with a particulate mixture comprising a particulate source of at least one Group 5 metal having an atomic number no greater than 41 and up to 50% inert particulates, in the presence of a halide catalyst, at a temperature of 1600 F. to 2000 F., thereby forming wear-resistant carbide coatings on the surfaces of said chain pins by deposition of said metal thereon, (B) separating said first batch of chain pins from said particulate mixture and (C) providing a second batch of incipient wear-resistant chain pins and utilizing at least 50% of said particulate mixture in an iteration of step (A).
- 15. An article comprising a hard coating comprising at least one Group 5 metal carbide and including 1-3% chromium carbide interspersed substantially homogeneously therein, and a core of steel including 0.7% to 1.2% by weight carbon and 4-8% chromium.
- 16. An article of claim 15 wherein said article is a chain pin having a core hardness of Rc44-56.
- 17. An article of claim 15 having a surface hardness of at least HV2000.
- 18. A steel composition comprising, in weight percent:
- 19. Steel composition of claim 18 wherein the carbon content is 0.9-1.1%.
- 20. Steel composition of claim 18 wherein the chromium content is 5-6%.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/891,703 filed Jun. 26, 2001, which was based upon and claims the full benefit of three Provisional patent applications: (1) S No. 60/214,965 filed Jun. 29, 2000 bearing the title “Rotary Retort Pack Method for Generating a Vanadium Carbide Layer on Small Parts,” (2) S No. 60/215,050 filed Jun. 29, 2000 bearing the title “Steel Composition for Use in Making Vanadium Carbide Coated Pins,” and (3) S No. 60/215,129 filed Jun. 29, 2000 bearing the title “Vanadium Carbide Coated Steel Pins for Chain and Method”.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60214965 |
Jun 2000 |
US |
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60215050 |
Jun 2000 |
US |
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60215129 |
Jun 2000 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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09891703 |
Jun 2001 |
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10281519 |
Oct 2002 |
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