[0001] The present invention relates to a method of making a rocker arm utilizable as an
element of a valve mechanism in an automotive internal combustion engine.
[0002] Anti-wear rocker arms, as described in JP A Sho 63-303030, are producible as one
piece from high chrome cast iron by casting. The anti-wear property is resulted from
high-hardness carbides such as (Fe, Cr)₇C₃ in the matrix.
[0003] High-hardness Fe-Cr-composite carbides tend to form a directional solidification
in which acicular precipitates direct to the casting surface. When a rocker arm makes
a sliding engagement with a cam member, the acicular carbides abrase the sliding surface
of the associated cam member. It is known that acicular carbides can be rounded or
globulized when tungsten is added in an amount of more than 10% by weight to the high
chrome cast iron. However, it can not be a solution of the problem, because the addition
of more than 10% of tungsten is costly, what is worse, produces tungsten carbides
that are highly hard and abrasive to the cam member.
[0004] The invention as claimed is intended to solve the problem as described above and
has an object to provide a method of manufacturing a rocker arm that is less abrasive
to the cam member associated.
[0005] The invention is achieved as a result of extensive research made from a finding that
an addition agent for treating molten high chrome cast iron is effective to globulize
Fe-Cr-composite carbides.
[0006] In accordance with the invention, a Ca-Si base addition agent is added in an amount
of 0.3 to 0.6% by weight to a molten metal in a process of casting a rocker arm as
one piece from high chrome cast iron.
[0007] The Ca-Si base addition agent contains about 30% of Ca, about 60% of Si, and about
10% of impurities. One or more of Ba, Sr, Mg, Zr, Ce, Mn, and Al may be added in an
amount of 05 to 5% by weight to the agent.
[0008] The high chrome cast iron contains more than 10% of Cr and preferably has the composition
consisting, by weight, of C: 2.5-3.7%, Si: 1.0-2.0%, Mn: 0.5-1.0%, Cr: 15-20%, Ni:
0.3-0.7%, P: no more than 0.3%, S: no more than 1.0%, and Fe and unavoidable impurities:
the balance. The cast iron may additionally contain one or more of W, Mo, V, Nb, Ta,
Ti, and B in an amount of 3 to 10%, by weight, if necessary.
[0009] When the Ca-Si base addition agent is added to the molten metal not as a deoxidizer
but as a globulizer, it should be added in an amount of no less than 0.3% by weight.
The amount of less than 0.3% of the agent is insufficient to round carbide precipitates
or achieve the object of the present invention. On the other hand, the amount of more
than 0.6% increase cost without more improvement of the roundness. Therefore, the
addition agent should be added to the molten metal in an amount of 0.3 to 0.6% by
weight. The Ca-Si base addition agent is moderate in reaction, operable with ease,
and contributable to a high yield.
[0010] When such elements as Ba, Sr, Mg, Zr, Ce, Mn, and Al are added to the Ca-Si base
addition agent, the rounding of Fe-Cr carbides is accelerated. The reason for this
are that these elements have not only an action to retard the fading of inoculation-effect
but also a high deoxidation due to a strong affinity to oxygen. However, when these
elements are added in an amount of less than 0.5% by weight, no desired effect is
obtained, but in an amount of more than 5% by weight, no more improvement is expected.
Therefore, the elements should be added in amount of 0.5 to 5% by weight to the agent.
[0011] The inventive method of casting a rocker arm as one piece from high chrome cast iron
is characterized in that a Ca-Si base addition agent is added to the molten metal
in an amount of 0.3 to 0.6% by weight. The Ca-Si base addition agent is effective
not only to deoxidize the molten metal but also to globulize precipitates of Fe-Cr
carbide. As compared with the conventional method in which the addition agent is given
as a single deoxidizer to allow Fe-Cr carbides to form acicular precipitates, the
method of the invention can produce a rocker arm of the type having globular precipitates
of Fe-Cr carbide. This results to advantages that the rocker arm is the same in abrasion
resistance as the conventional but less aggressive against the other member and that
the cam member is less worn when coupled with the inventive rocker arm than when coupled
with the conventional one.
FIGS. 1 to 7 are photomicrographs showing the metal structure of Examples according
to the present invention; and
FIGS. 8 and 9 are photomicrographs showing the metal structure of Comparisons.
[0012] The present invention is described in detail with the sample rocker arms made from
high chrome cast iron of which the molten metal has the following composition by weight:
TC: 3.50%
Si: 1.50%
Mn: 0.70%
Ni: 0.50%
Cr: 18.00%
Mo: 1.00%
W : 5.00%
Fe: Balance
[0014] As seen in FIGS. 1 to 7, Examples have carbides in the shape of globular grains.
In contrast, FIGS. 8 and 9 show that Comparisons have carbides in the shape of sharp
or acicular grains. This difference in shape of carbides is also understood from the
values of globularity in Table 1. Examples have the globularities of more than 42%
while Comparisons have the globularities of 28% and 32%. It is known that, when the
rocker arm has the globularity of more than 40%, it is unaggressive against the associated
cam member with the result that the cam member is improved in weariness.
1. A method of making a rocker arm from high chrome cast iron by casting, characterized
in that a Ca-Si base addition agent is added in an amount of 0.3 to 0.6% by weight
to a molten metal to globulize carbide precipitates.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of Ba, Sr, Mg, Zr, Ce, Mn, and Al is
added in amount of 0.5 to 5% by weight to said Ca-Si base addition agent.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein said high chrome cast iron contains Cr in an amount
of 10% or more by weight.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein said high chrome cast iron comprises, by weigh,
2.5 to 3.7% of C, 1.0 to 2.0% of Si, 0.5 to 1.0% of Mn, 15 to 20% of Cr, 0.3 to 0.7%
of Ni, no more than 0.3% of P, and no more than 1.0% of S.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein said high chrome cast iron further comprises, by
weight, 3 to 10% of at least one of W, Mo, V, Nb, Ta, Ti, and B.