BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to manufacturing method of steel, in which an element of treatment
gas is suitably dissolved and diffused in a portion of a surface of the steel.
2. Description of Related Art
[0002] Carburizing, nitriding, or carbonitriding or the like is applied to steel using a
treatment gas in order to improve the durability and the like of the surface of the
steel. In these treatments, an element of the treatment gas is dissolved and diffused
from a treatment surface of the steel into a surface layer thereof, by bringing the
treatment gas into contact with the surface of heated steel.
[0003] Here, performing these treatments on the entire surface layer of steel is easy, but
performing these treatments on only a portion of the surface layer of steel is not.
In view of this, Japanese Patent Application Publication No.
11-217626 (
JP 11-217626 A), for example, proposes a gear carburizing method as one example. Here, particles
of an anti-carburization agent are sprayed onto a curved surface of an addendum of
a tooth profile portion of a gear, which is a non-treatment surface, such that the
anti-carburization agent adheres to the curved surface of the addendum. In this state,
a treatment surface that excludes the curved surface of the addendum is carburized
with carburizing gas (treatment gas), and then the anti-carburization agent is removed
from the curved surface of the addendum. As a result, the amount of dissolved carbon
in the curved surface of the addendum of the tooth profile portion of the gear is
able to be reduced.
[0004] However, with the technology described in
JP 11-217626 A, because an anti-treatment agent such as the anti-carburization agent is used with
carburizing, dissolution and diffusion of the element of the treatment gas in the
non-treatment surface of the steel are able to be prevented or reduced. However, with
this method, the anti-treatment agent must be adhered to the surface of the steel
and then removed, which is troublesome and ends up taking a lot of time. Consequently,
the manufacturing cost increases.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The invention thus provides a manufacturing method of steel, by which a desired amount
of an element of a treatment gas is able to be dissolved and diffused into a surface
layer of a treatment surface of the steel, while inhibiting the element of the treatment
gas from dissolving and diffusing into a non-treatment surface of the steel, inexpensively
and without requiring troublesome work.
[0006] A first aspect of the invention relates to a manufacturing method of steel in which
an element of the treatment gas is dissolved and diffused that includes heating the
steel; making a treatment gas contact a surface of the steel such that an element
of the treatment gas dissolves and diffuses from the surface of the steel into a surface
layer thereof; and reducing a concentration of the treatment gas near a non-treatment
surface that is a portion of the surface of the steel.
[0007] According to this aspect of the invention, the concentration of the treatment gas
near the non-treatment surface is reduced to lower than the concentration of the treatment
gas near the treatment surface, by pyrolyzing the treatment gas. Therefore, the amount
of the element of the treatment gas that is dissolved in the non-treatment surface
is less than the amount of the element of the treatment gas that is dissolved in treatment
surface. As a result, a desired amount of an element of a treatment gas is able to
be dissolved and diffused into the surface layer of the treatment surface of the steel,
while inhibiting dissolution and diffusion of the element of the treatment gas into
the non-treatment surface of the steel, inexpensively and without requiring troublesome
work.
[0008] The concentration of the treatment gas near the non-treatment surface may be reduced
by pyrolyzing the treatment gas.
[0009] The method for pyrolyzing the treatment gas may be a method that pyrolyzes the treatment
gas by a metal catalyst, using heat for dissolving and diffusing the element of the
treatment gas, for example. Also, the steel may be arranged inside a heating furnace,
the steel may be heated, and the pyrolyzing of the treatment gas may be performed
by a pyrolysis heater. The manufacturing method of the steel may also include arranging
the pyrolysis heater facing the non-treatment surface of the steel inside the heating
furnace.
[0010] According to this aspect, the pyrolysis heater is arranged in a position facing the
non-treatment surface of the steel arranged in the heating furnace, so the treatment
gas near the non-treatment surface of the steel is pyrolyzed by the pyrolysis heater.
Consequently, the concentration of the treatment gas near the non-treatment surface
of the steel is able to be made lower than the concentration of the treatment gas
near the treatment surface. As a result, a desired amount of the element is able to
be dissolved and diffused into the surface layer of the treatment surface of the steel,
while inhibiting dissolution and diffusion of the element of the treatment gas in
the non-treatment surface of the steel.
[0011] Also, in the aspect described above, the steel may be arranged inside a heating furnace,
the steel may be heated, and the pyrolyzing of the treatment gas may be performed
by a pyrolysis heater. The manufacturing method of the steel may also include dividing
a space inside of the heating furnace into a treatment space and a non-treatment space
by the pyrolysis heater, arranging the non-treatment surface of the steel in the non-treatment
space, flowing the treatment gas into the treatment space, and pyrolyzing treatment
gas that heads from the treatment space toward the non-treatment space by the pyrolysis
heater.
[0012] According to this aspect, when the treatment gas flows from the treatment space to
the non-treatment space, this treatment gas is pyrolyzed by the pyrolysis heater,
so the concentration of the treatment gas in the non-treatment space is able to be
kept lower than the concentration of the treatment gas in the treatment space. As
a result, a desired amount of the element is able to be dissolved and diffused into
the surface layer of the treatment surface of the steel, while inhibiting dissolution
and diffusion of the element of the treatment gas in the non-treatment surface of
the steel.
[0013] Supplying the treatment gas into the heating furnace, and interrupting the supply
of the treatment gas into the heating furnace and discharging the treatment gas from
the heating furnace, may be repeated.
[0014] According to this aspect, in supplying the treatment gas into the heating furnace,
the element of the treatment gas is dissolved from the treatment surface of the steel.
In interrupting the supply of the treatment gas into the heating furnace and discharging
the treatment gas from the heating furnace, dissolution of the treatment gas is restricted
and the steel is in a heated state, so diffusion of the once dissolved element is
able to be promoted.
[0015] As a result, dissolution and diffusion of the element of the treatment gas are repeated,
so the element of the treatment gas is able to be dissolved and diffused from the
treatment surface into the surface layer thereof. On the other hand, the element of
the treatment gas diffuses from the non-treatment surface to the inside thereof, each
time it slightly dissolves, so the content of the element of the surface layer of
the non-treatment surface is able to be reduced.
[0016] In interrupting the supply of the treatment gas into the heating furnace and discharging
the treatment gas from the heating furnace, heating of the pyrolysis heater may be
interrupted. According to this aspect, the non-treatment surface of the steel is not
continuously heated by the pyrolysis heater, so a thermal effect on the portion that
includes the non-treatment surface of the steel is able to be reduced.
[0017] According to this aspect of the invention, a desired amount of the element of the
treatment gas is able to be dissolved and diffused into the surface layer of the treatment
surface of the steel, while inhibiting the element of the treatment gas from dissolving
and diffusing into the non-treatment surface of the steel, inexpensively and without
requiring troublesome work.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments
of the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram showing a frame format of a carburizing apparatus for
suitably implementing a manufacturing method of steel according to a first example
embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a view of a temperature profile and treatment conditions of steel to illustrate
the manufacturing method of steel according to the first example embodiment of the
invention;
FIG. 3A is a perspective view of the steel before carburizing, to illustrate the manufacturing
method of steel shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3B is a perspective view of the positional relationship between the steel at
the time of carburizing and the pyrolysis heater, to illustrate the manufacturing
method of steel shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3C is a view illustrating the carburizing of carburizing gas into a treatment
surface of the steel and pyrolysis of the carburizing gas, to illustrate the manufacturing
method of steel shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3D is a perspective view of the steel after carburizing, to illustrate the manufacturing
method of steel shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4A is a view illustrating the positional relationship between the steel at the
time of carburizing and a pyrolysis heater, to illustrate a manufacturing method of
steel according to a modified example of the first example embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the steel after carburizing, to illustrate the manufacturing
method of steel according to the modified example of the first example embodiment
of the invention;
FIG. 5A is a conceptual diagram showing a frame format of a carburizing apparatus
for suitably implementing a manufacturing method of steel according to a second example
embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5B is a view illustrating the positional relationship between the steel at the
time of carburizing and a pyrolysis heater;
FIG. 6A is a view illustrating carburizing into a treatment surface of steel, and
pyrolysis of the carburizing gas, to illustrate the manufacturing method of steel
according to the second example embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6B is a side view of the steel after carburizing, to illustrate the manufacturing
method of steel according to the second example embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6C is a sectional view illustrating a method of utilization of the steel, to
illustrate the manufacturing method of steel according to the second example embodiment
of the invention;
FIG. 7 is a view of a temperature profile and treatment conditions of steel, to illustrate
a manufacturing method of steel according to a third example embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8 is a view of the relationship between a concentration of carburizing gas and
treatment gas temperature according to Verification test 1;
FIG. 9 is a view of the relationship between the carburizing amount in the steel and
the concentration of carburizing gas according to Verification test 2;
FIG. 10A is a view of the relationship between the steel and the pyrolysis heater;
FIG. 10B is a sectional photograph of carburized steel;
FIG. 10C is an enlarged photograph of portion c in FIG. 10B; and
FIG. 10D is an enlarged photograph of portion d in FIG. 10B.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Hereinafter, several example embodiments of a manufacturing method of steel according
to the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The
term "treatment surface" in this specification may be a portion of a surface of steel,
which is brought into contact with treatment gas and within which an element of the
treatment gas is dissolved and diffused (i.e., the element of the treatment gas is
dissolved and diffused in a surface layer of the steel), in order to obtain a desired
property. On the other hand, the term "non-treatment surface" in this specification
may be a portion of the surface of the steel, which is adjacent to the treatment surface
and in which a dissolved amount of an element of the treatment gas is lower than it
is in the treatment surface. Therefore, the non-treatment surface is not limited to
a surface into which no element of the treatment gas is dissolved. Also, the term
"manufacturing method of steel" in this specification may include at least dissolving
and diffusing an element of the treatment gas from the surface of the steel into a
surface layer thereof, and this pre-process may also include a machining process such
as hot-forming or machining the steel, or a forming process such as press-forming
the steel or the like.
[First example embodiment]
1. Steel
[0020] The manufacturing method of steel according to this example embodiment is a carburizing
method that carburizes steel. The steel that is carburized according to this example
embodiment is steel that includes a ferrite structure and a pearlite structure, for
example. In this example embodiment, a block of steel is used (see FIG. 3A that will
be described later).
[0021] Examples of the steel include chrome molybdenum steel (JIS standard: SCr 415 to 435)
and chrome molybdenum steel (JIS standard: SCM 415 to 435) and the like. However,
the material is not particularly limited to this as long as carbon is able to be dissolved
and diffused from the surface of the steel into the surface layer thereof by carburizing
2. Carburizing apparatus
[0022] In this example embodiment, the steel described above is prepared, and then this
steel is carburized using a carburizing apparatus 10A shown in FIG. 1. This carburizing
apparatus 10A will be briefly described below. FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram showing
a frame format of the carburizing apparatus for suitably implementing the manufacturing
method of steel according to the first example embodiment of the invention.
[0023] As shown in FIG. 1, the carburizing apparatus 10A according to this example embodiment
is an apparatus that dissolves and diffuses carbon (an element) of carburizing gas
(treatment gas) G from a treatment surface of steel 1a into a surface layer thereof,
by arranging the steel 1a in a heating furnace 11 and making the carburizing gas G
contact the treatment surface of the steel 1a.
[0024] More specifically, the carburizing apparatus 10A includes the heating furnace 11.
A carburizing heater 13 is arranged inside of the heating furnace 11. Thermal insulating
material 12 is arranged around the carburizing heater 13 so that the heat from the
carburizing heater 13 does not escape to the outside. The carburizing heater 13 is
a heater for heating the surface of the steel 1a and dissolving and diffusing the
carbon of the carburizing gas into the surface layer of the steel 1a.
[0025] A supply line 23 is connected to the heating furnace 11 such that the carburizing
gas G from a carburizing gas supply source 21 flows into the heating furnace 11 via
a flow regulating device 22. Some examples of the carburizing gas are gases such as
acetylene gas, butane gas, propane gas, and ethane gas, but in this example embodiment,
acetylene gas is used. Acetylene gas is a gas that pyrolyzes, which will be described
later, more easily than other gases, and is thus a suitable gas in this example embodiment.
[0026] Meanwhile, a discharge line 31 is connected to the heating furnace 11 such that the
carburizing gas G supplied into the heating furnace 11 can be discharged from the
heating furnace 11. A pressure-reducing pump 32 and a pressure regulating device 33
are connected in order to the downstream side of the discharge line 31. The pressure-reducing
pump 32 draws in the carburizing gas G from inside the heating furnace 11, and the
pressure regulating device 33 regulates the pressure inside the heating furnace 11
to a predetermined pressure by regulating the amount of carburizing gas that is discharged.
[0027] A jig 14 that fixes the steel 1a to be carburized, and a pyrolysis heater 15A that
pyrolyzes the carburizing gas G are arranged inside the heating furnace 11. The pyrolysis
heater 15A will be described in detail later.
3. Steel carburizing method (manufacturing method of the steel)
[0028] The steel 1a is carburized using the carburizing apparatus 10A shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
2 is a view of a temperature profile and treatment conditions of the steel 1a, to
illustrate the manufacturing method of the steel 1a according to the first example
embodiment. FIGS. 3A to 3D are views illustrating the manufacturing method of steel
shown in FIG. 1. More specifically, FIG. 3A is a perspective view of the steel 1a
before carburizing. FIG. 3B is a perspective view of the positional relationship between
the steel 1a at the time of carburizing and the pyrolysis heater 15A. FIG. 3C is a
view illustrating the carburizing of carburizing gas G into a treatment surface 2a
of the steel 1a, and the pyrolyzing of the carburizing gas G. FIG. 3D is a perspective
view of the steel 1A after carburizing.
[0029] First, a block of the steel 1a is prepared. In this example embodiment, the treatment
surface 2a, which is a portion of the surface of the steel 1a, is provided on the
surface of the steel 1a, as shown in FIG. 3A, and a predetermined amount of carbon
is dissolved from the treatment surface 2a into a surface layer thereof by a treatment
that will be described later. More specifically, in this example embodiment, a rectangular-shaped
non-treatment surface 3a is provided adjacent to the treatment surface 2a of the steel
1a, and a predetermined amount of carbon is dissolved from the surface excluding this
non-treatment surface 3a, into a surface layer thereof, by a treatment that will be
described later.
[0030] Next, the prepared steel is fixed to the jig 14 inside the heating furnace 11. Here,
the pyrolysis heater 15A described above is a plate-shaped heater that corresponds
to the shape of the non-treatment surface 3a of the steel 1a, as shown in FIGS. 3A
and 3B. This pyrolysis heater 15A is arranged facing the non-treatment surface 3a
when the steel 1a is fixed to the jig 14. The pyrolysis heater 15A is designed to
break down the carburizing gas G near the non-treatment surface 3a, but is not designed
to promote the dissolution of carbon in the carburizing gas G by heating the non-treatment
surface 3a of the steel 1a to a higher temperature than the other surface.
[0031] Next, the steel 1a that is fixed as shown in FIG. 2 is heated (in a heating process).
More specifically, the steel 1A is heated by the carburizing heater 13 to a temperature
equal to or greater than an A
1 transformation point, and more preferably, equal to or greater than an A
3 transformation point (a carburizing temperature) of the steel, such that the ferrite
structure and the pearlite structure of the steel 1a transform into an austenite structure.
In this heating process, the carburizing gas G is not introduced into the heating
furnace 11, and the pyrolysis heater 15A is not activated. In this example embodiment,
the steel 1a is heated by the carburizing heater 13, but the steel 1a that has been
heated by another heating furnace beforehand may also be put into the heating furnace
11.
[0032] Next, the heated steel 1a is carburized (in a carburizing process), as shown in FIG.
2. More specifically, the steel 1a is maintained in a heated state by the carburizing
heater 13, and the carburizing gas G is supplied from the carburizing gas supply source
21 into the heating furnace 11 via the flow regulating device 22. On the other hand,
some of the carburizing gas G is discharged from the heating furnace 11 by the pressure-reducing
pump 32 via the discharge line 31 to keep the concentration of the carburizing gas
G inside the heating furnace 11 constant.
[0033] The pyrolysis heater 15A is activated while maintaining this kind of state inside
the furnace. At this time, the temperature of the surface of the pyrolysis heater
15A is heated to a temperature at which the carburizing gas G pyrolyzes, or more preferably,
to a temperature that is higher than the temperature of the surface of the heated
steel 1a. As a result, the carburizing gas G around the pyrolysis heater 15A is able
to be pyrolyzed before it reaches the surface of the steel 1a.
[0034] In this way, carbon in the carburizing gas G is dissolved from the treatment surface
2a of the steel 1a into the surface layer thereof, by making the carburizing gas G
that is the treatment gas contact the treatment surface 2a of the steel 1a, as shown
in FIG. 3C. As a result, a carburized layer 2A is formed inside the treatment surface
2a.
[0035] Meanwhile, the carburizing gas G near the non-treatment surface 3a of the steel 1A
and the carburizing gas G heading toward there is pyrolyzed by the pyrolysis heater
15A. More specifically, in this example embodiment, acetylene gas is used as the carburizing
gas G, so the acetylene gas breaks down into carbon and hydrogen gas. As a result,
the concentration of carburizing gas G around the pyrolysis heater 15A becomes lower
than that of the surrounding carburizing gas G, and the concentration of carburizing
gas G near the non-treatment surface 3a becomes lower than the concentration of carburizing
gas G near the treatment surface 2a of the steel 1A.
[0036] In this way, the carbon in the carburizing gas G is able to be dissolved from the
treatment surface 2a, while inhibiting carbon in the carburizing gas G from being
dissolved from the non-treatment surface 3a. As a result, a predetermined amount of
carbon is able to be dissolved into the surface layer of the treatment surface 2a
of the steel 1a, while carbon in the carburizing gas G is able to be inhibited from
being dissolved into the non-treatment surface 3a of the steel 1a.
[0037] Although some of the carbon that has been dissolved from the treatment surface 2a
is diffused, much more carbon is dissolved along the treatment surface 2a from the
inside. Thus, the carbon dissolved in the steel 1a is diffused therein, as shown in
FIG. 2 (in a diffusing process).
[0038] More specifically, the steel 1a is kept heated by the carburizing heater 13, the
supply of carburizing gas G into the heating furnace 11 is interrupted, and the carburizing
gas G inside the heating furnace 11 is discharged via the discharge line 31 by the
pressure-reducing pump. At this time, an inert gas such as nitrogen gas, helium gas,
or argon gas may be supplied into the heating furnace 11. Heating by the pyrolysis
heater 15A is interrupted at the same time that this kind of state is established
in the furnace.
[0039] As a result, the carbon that has dissolved in the treatment surface 2a of the steel
1a is able to be diffused into the surface layer thereof. Also, the dissolved amount
of carbon from the non-treatment surface 3a is less than the dissolved amount of carbon
from the treatment surface 2a, so the carbon that has been slightly dissolved near
the non-treatment surface 3a diffuses quickly therein.
[0040] Then, the steel after diffusing is cooled by water-cooling or oil-cooling (in a cooling
process), such that a structure in which at least the carbon in the steel 1a that
has dissolved changes from the austenite structure to a martensite structure, as shown
in FIG. 2. Then, the obtained steel may be tempered.
[0041] In this way, the steel 1A that has both an anti-carburization layer 3A, in which
dissolution and diffusion of the element in the carburizing gas G into the non-treatment
surface 3a is inhibited, and the carburized layer 2A, which is formed by a predetermined
amount of carbon dissolving and diffusing into the surface layer of the treatment
surface 2a, is obtained as shown in FIG. 3D.
4. Modified example of the first example embodiment
[0042] FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a manufacturing method of steel according to a modified
example of the first example embodiment. More specifically, FIG. 4A is a view showing
the positional relationship between the steel at the time of carburizing and a pyrolysis
heater. FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the steel after carburizing.
[0043] As shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B, in this modified example, the steel that is carburized
is an input shaft 1b for a vehicle. As shown in FIG. 4A, the input shaft 1b has a
stepped shaft portion 5. A gear portion 5a is formed on one side of this shaft portion
5, and a flange portion 4 is formed on an end portion on the other side.
[0044] In this modified example, a peripheral surface of the flange portion 4 and an upper
edge portion thereof are the non-treatment surface 3a, and the other surface is the
treatment surface 2a. The carburizing gas is made to contact the treatment surface
2a, and a predetermined amount of carbon is dissolved from the treatment surface 2a
into the surface layer thereof.
[0045] More specifically, as shown in FIG. 4A, a ring-shaped pyrolysis heater 15B corresponding
to the surface shape of the non-treatment surface 3a (i.e., the peripheral surface
and the upper edge portion thereof) of the flange portion 4, is arranged inside the
heating furnace 11 so as to cover the non-treatment surface 3a of the flange portion
4, and carburizing gas near the non-treatment surface 3a is pyrolyzed.
[0046] An input shaft 1B in which the carburized layer 2A is formed from the surface of
the shaft portion 5 and the like that is the treatment surface 2a to the inside thereof,
and the anti-carburization layer 3A (a portion near the base material) is formed on
the peripheral surface of the flange portion 4 and the upper edge portion thereof
that are the non-treatment surface 3a, is able to be obtained. The dissolved amount
of carbon on the peripheral surface of the flange portion 4 and the upper edge portion
thereof is less than at other portions, so cracking from thermal strain of welding
is able to be prevented at this portion.
5. Another modified example
[0047] In the first example embodiment, carburizing was described, but nitridization or
nitriding, for example, may also be used. More specifically, with these treatments,
ammonia gas is used for the treatment gas. With nitridization, the steel is heated
at 480°C to 590°C, and with nitriding, the steel is heated to 590°C to 850°C.
[0048] Then, the ammonia gas is pyrolyzed into nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas using the pyrolysis
heater 15A shown in the first example embodiment (see FIGS. 3A and 3B). As a result,
the nitrogen in the ammonia gas dissolves and diffuses from the treatment surface
2a of the carburizing gas G into the surface layer thereof, by making the ammonia
gas contact the treatment surface 2a, just as illustrated with carburizing. Meanwhile,
the concentration of ammonia gas near the non-treatment surface 3a becomes lower than
the concentration of ammonia gas near the treatment surface 2a, by the pyrolysis heater.
[0049] In this way, a desired amount of nitrogen can be dissolved and diffused into the
surface layer of the treatment surface 2a of the steel, while inhibiting nitrogen
in the ammonia gas from being dissolved and diffused into the non-treatment surface
3a of the steel 1a, inexpensively and without requiring troublesome work. Also, in
a carbonitriding in which carburizing and nitridization are combined, both treatment
gases may be pyrolyzed by the same method.
[0050] Moreover, in the first example embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, carburizing gas
is pyrolyzed using the pyrolysis heater 15A. Alternatively, for example, a pyrolysis
member formed by a metal catalyst of the same shape as the pyrolysis heater 15A may
be prepared, and the carburizing gas may be broken down by this metal catalyst. Furthermore,
the metal catalyst may also be included in the surface of the pyrolysis heater 15A.
[0051] Similarly, when ammonia gas is used in nitridization or nitriding, Pt, Pd, Ir, or
Rh or the like may be used as the metal catalyst. These are able to break down the
ammonia gas at 550°C to 1100°C. As a result, the ammonia gas near the non-treatment
surface is able to be broken down, while nitridization or nitriding the treatment
surface.
[Second example embodiment]
[0052] FIG. 5A is a conceptual diagram showing a frame format of a carburizing apparatus
for suitably implementing a manufacturing method of steel according to a second example
embodiment of the invention, and FIG. 5B is a view showing the positional relationship
between the steel at the time of carburizing and a pyrolysis heater.
[0053] FIG. 6 is a view illustrating the manufacturing method of steel according to the
second example embodiment. More specifically, FIG. 6A is a view illustrating carburizing
into a treatment surface of steel, and pyrolysis of the carburizing gas. FIG. 6B is
a side view of the steel after carburizing. FIG. 6C is a sectional view illustrating
a method of utilization of the steel.
[0054] The second example embodiment differs from the first example embodiment in that the
steel to be treated is a weld bolt 1c, and the shape of a pyrolysis heater 15C is
different. Thus, other structures having the same function are denoted by like reference
characters, and detailed descriptions of these structures will be partially omitted.
[0055] As shown in FIG. 5A, with a carburizing apparatus 10B according to this example embodiment,
carbon is dissolved and diffused into a plurality of weld bolts 1c inside the heating
furnace 11, and the carburizing gas G is pyrolyzed by the pyrolysis heater 15C. Here,
as shown in FIG. 5B, the pyrolysis heater 15C is a plate-shaped heater. A plurality
of through-holes 15a that threaded portions of the weld bolts 1c are inserted through
are formed in the pyrolysis heater 15C. Each through-hole 15a is large enough so that
it does not contact the weld bolt 1c when the weld bolt 1c is fixed by the jig 14
(i.e., so that there is a gap between the edge of the through-hole 15a and the weld
bolt 1c).
[0056] This kind of pyrolysis heater 15C is arranged in the heating furnace 11 so as to
divide a space 17 inside the heating furnace 11 into a treatment space 17a and a non-treatment
space 17b. With each weld bolt 1c in a state fixed by the jig 14, the treatment surface
2a of the threaded portion 6 of the weld bolt 1c is arranged in the treatment space
17a and the non-treatment surface 3a of a head portion 7 of the weld bolt 1c is arranged
in the non-treatment space 17b, as shown in FIG. 6A. At this time, the weld bolt 1c
is not contacting the pyrolysis heater 15C.
[0057] In this kind of arrangement state, a series of processes from heating to cooling
are performed by the same method as that illustrated by FIG. 2. Here, in this example
embodiment, in a carburizing process, as shown in FIG. 6A, the threaded portion 6
of the weld bolt 1c in the treatment space 17a is carburized by flowing carburizing
gas G into the treatment space 17a. Meanwhile, the carburizing gas G that heads from
the treatment space 17a toward the non-treatment space 17b is pyrolyzed by the pyrolysis
heater 15C.
[0058] In this way, when the carburizing gas G flows from the treatment space 17a into the
non-treatment space 17b, the carburizing gas G is broken down by the pyrolysis heater
15C, so the concentration of the carburizing gas G in the non-treatment space 17b
is able to be kept lower than the concentration of the carburizing gas G in the treatment
space 17a. As a result, a desired amount of carbon is able to be dissolved and diffused
into the surface layer of the treatment surface 2a of the threaded portion 6 of the
weld bolt 1c, while inhibiting the dissolution and diffusion of carbon from the non-treatment
surface 3a of the head portion 7 of the weld bolt 1c.
[0059] At the time of carburizing, even if there is a through-hole 15a through which a weld
bolt 1c is not inserted, from among the plurality of through-holes 15a in the pyrolysis
heater 15C, when the carburizing gas G passes from the treatment space 17a to the
non-treatment space 17b via this through-hole 15a, some of this gas will be pyrolyzed.
As a result, the concentration of the carburizing gas G in the non-treatment space
17b is able to be kept lower than the concentration of the carburizing gas G in the
treatment space 17a.
[0060] With a weld bolt 1C obtained in this way, the anti-carburization layer 3A that inhibits
the element of the carburizing gas G from dissolving and diffusing into the non-treatment
surface 3a is also formed on a welding protrusion 7a of the head portion 7, as shown
in FIG. 6B.
[0061] As a result, even if the welding protrusion 7a of the head portion 7 of the weld
bolt 1C is melted and the weld bolt 1C is welded to a steel sheet 9, as shown in FIG.
6C, the amount of carbon in this weld 7b will not be much different than the amount
of carbon in the base material, so cracking from thermal strain of the weld 7b is
able to be reduced. On the other hand, a carburized layer 2A is formed on the threaded
portion 6 by the desired amount of carbon dissolving and diffusing, so the strength
of the weld bolt 1C at the threaded portion 6 is able to be ensured.
[0062] In this second example embodiment as well, the treatment gas may be pyrolyzed by
a metal catalyst, and nitridization or nitriding may be applied instead of carburizing,
as described above in section "5. Another modified example". Also, carbonitriding
that is a combination of carburizing and nitridization may be applied.
[Third example embodiment]
[0063] FIG. 7 is a view of a temperature profile and treatment conditions of steel, to illustrate
a manufacturing method of steel according to a third example embodiment of the invention.
The third example embodiment differs from the first example embodiment with regards
to the method of carburizing. Therefore, descriptions of common portions aside from
this will be partially omitted.
[0064] As shown in FIG. 7, in this example embodiment, carbon is dissolved and diffused
into the steel 1a inside the heating furnace 11, while the carburizing process and
the diffusing process are alternately repeatedly executed. More specifically, in the
carburizing process, carburizing gas G is supplied into the heating furnace 11, and
in the diffusing process, the supply of carburizing gas G into the heating furnace
11 is interrupted, and the carburizing gas G is discharged from the heating furnace
11. In both the carburizing process and the diffusing process, the steel 1a is heated
by the carburizing heater 13. In the carburizing process, the pyrolysis heater 15A
is activated and the carburizing gas G is heated and pyrolyzed, but in the diffusing
process, heating by the pyrolysis heater 15A is interrupted.
[0065] In this way, in the carburizing process, carbon in the carburizing gas G is dissolved
from the treatment surface 2a of the steel 1a. On the other hand, in the diffusing
process, dissolution of the carburizing gas G is restricted and the vehicle 1 is in
a heated state, so the carbon that was once dissolved in the carburizing process is
able to be further diffused into the surface layer of the steel 1a.
[0066] As such a result, the carbon is repeatedly dissolved and diffused, so the element
of the carburizing gas G is able to be dissolved and diffused from the treatment surface
2a into the surface layer thereof. On the other hand, every time carbon in the carburizing
gas G is slightly dissolved from the non-treatment surface 3a, the carbon is diffused
from the non-treatment surface 3a to the inside thereof, so the content of the element
in the surface layer of the non-treatment surface 3a is able to be reduced.
[0067] Also, in the diffusing process, the non-treatment surface 3a of the steel 1a is not
continuously heated by the pyrolysis heater 15A, so the thermal effect on the portion
that includes the non-treatment surface 3a of the steel 1a is able to be reduced.
This kind of method may also be applied with nitridization or nitriding.
<Verification test 1>
[0068] In verification test 1, acetylene gas was prepared as the carburizing gas, and the
phenomenon of pyrolysis of the acetylene gas was verified. More specifically, acetylene
gas of a partial pressure of 100% was supplied at a flow rate of 20 m / min into a
furnace, and the temperature inside the heating furnace was set to 900°C, 950°C, 1000°C,
1100°C, 1200°C, and 1300°C, and the concentration of the acetylene gas (carburizing
gas) at this time, i.e., the partial pressure of the carburizing gas, was measured.
The results are shown in FIG. 8. FIG. 8 is a view of the relationship between the
concentration of carburizing gas and treatment gas temperature according to verification
test 1. In FIG. 8, the partial pressure of the carburizing gas at the different temperatures
is shown, with the partial pressure of the carburizing gas at 900°C being 100%.
[0069] From these results, it is evident that the carburizing gas heats and pyrolyzes, and
the concentration of the carburizing gas inside the furnace decreases, as the temperature
inside the furnace rises. From this kind of result, it may be said that the carburizing
gas G (acetylene gas) is able to be pyrolyzed using the pyrolysis heater 15A, and
the concentration of the carburizing gas G near the non-treatment surface of the steel
1a is able to be reduced, as shown in FIG. 1.
[0070] <Verification test 2>
[0071] In Verification test 2, acetylene gas was prepared as the carburizing gas, and the
relationship between the concentration (partial pressure) of the carburizing gas (acetylene
gas) and the dissolution of carbon in the steel at that time was verified. More specifically,
chrome steel (JIS: SCr 20) 50 mm in length and 18 mm in diameter was prepared as the
steel. Next, a mixed gas in which nitrogen is mixed with acetylene gas was supplied
at a flow rate of 20 m / min, such that the partial pressure of acetylene gas would
be 30%, 50%, 70%, and 100%, the steel was heated to 950°C, and the carburizing amount
of carbon into the steel was measured. The results are shown in FIG. 9. FIG. 9 is
a view of the relationship between the carburizing amount in the steel and the concentration
of the carburizing gas according to Verification test 2.
[0072] As shown in FIG. 9, it is evident that the carburizing amount (dissolved amount)
of carbon into the steel increases as the concentration of acetylene gas that is the
carburizing gas increases. From this, is can be said that the amount of carbon that
dissolves from the non-treatment surface is able to be reduced if the carburizing
gas G (acetylene gas) is pyrolyzed using the pyrolysis heater 15A and the concentration
of carburizing gas G near the non-treatment surface of the steel 1a is reduced.
[0073] Hereinafter, the invention will be described by an example. First, a piece of circular
cylindrical steel (material: chrome molybdenum steel (JIS standard: SMC 420)) 50 mm
in length and 18 mm in diameter was prepared as the steel. Next, the steel was carburized
by the method shown in FIG. 7, using the carburizing apparatus 10A shown in FIG. 1.
[0074] More specifically, as shown in FIG. 10A, a piece of circular cylindrical steel 1d
was arranged such that a circular cylindrical pyrolysis heater (radiant tube heater)
15D was positioned 3 millimeters away from a side surface of the steel 1d. The dimensions
of the pyrolysis heater are as follows: outer diameter = 400 mm, inner diameter =
300 mm, height = 200 mm.
[0075] Next, the steel was heated to 980°C within 5 minutes 15 seconds by the pyrolysis
heater, and the carburizing process and the diffusing process were repeated in order
under conditions such as those shown in Table 1 below. Here, in the carburizing process,
acetylene gas was supplied into the furnace at 100 ml / min, and in the diffusing
process, the supply of acetylene gas was interrupted, and the acetylene gas was discharged
from the furnace and nitrogen gas of the same flowrate was supplied. Also, the pyrolysis
heater was heated at 1200°C continuously during the carburizing process and the diffusing
process. Then, the steel was tempered by oil cooling it to room temperature for 5
minutes.
[Table 1]
| Process |
Temperature (°C) |
Time (sec) |
Gas |
| Carburizing |
980 |
51 |
Acetylene gas |
| Diffusing |
980 |
269 |
Nitrogen gas |
| Carburizing |
980 |
10 |
Acetylene gas |
| Diffusing |
980 |
80 |
Nitrogen gas |
| Carburizing |
980 |
10 |
Acetylene gas |
| Diffusing |
980 |
550 |
Nitrogen gas |
[0076] A cross-section of the obtained circular cylindrical steel was then observed microscopically.
The results are shown in FIGS. 10B to 10D. FIG. 10B is a sectional photograph of the
carburized steel. FIG. 10C is an enlarged photograph of portion c in FIG. 10B, and
FIG. 10D is an enlarged photograph of portion d in FIG. 10B.
[0077] As shown in FIGS. 10B and 10D, a carburized layer did not form in the surface layer
of the steel near the pyrolysis heater, but a carburized layer did form in the surface
layer of the steel at other areas, as shown in FIGS. 10B and 10C. This is thought
to be because near the pyrolysis heater, the concentration of carburizing gas was
reduced due to the carburizing gas being pyrolyzed. It is also possible that even
if carbon was slightly dissolved in this area, this dissolved carbon may have diffused
due to repeatedly performing the diffusing process in between cycles of the carburizing
process, and as a result, a carburized layer did not form.
[0078] The embodiments of the invention described above provides a manufacturing method
of steel, by which a desired amount of an element of a treatment gas is able to be
dissolved and diffused into a surface layer of a treatment surface of the steel, while
inhibiting the element of the treatment gas from dissolving and diffusing into a non-treatment
surface of the steel, inexpensively and without requiring troublesome work.
[0079] While example embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, the invention
is in no way limited to these example embodiments. To the contrary, any of a variety
of design changes may be implemented within the spirit of the invention as described
in the claims.
A manufacturing method of steel (1a) in which an element of the treatment gas is dissolved
and diffused includes heating the steel, making a treatment gas contact a surface
of the steel such that an element of the treatment gas dissolves and diffuses from
the surface of the steel into a surface layer thereof, and reducing a concentration
of the treatment gas near a non-treatment surface that is a portion of the surface
of the steel.