Vacuum Quenching in Heat Treatment Defects
Vacuum quenching technology is becoming more and more popular, but at the same time, its problems are pointed out. One is the evaporation of alloying elements such as Cr and Mn, and the surface abnormal structure produced by vacuum evaporation of Cr from heat-resistant fixture to workpiece. The countermeasures are taken. It is to reduce the vacuum and introduce control gas into the furnace. Secondly, the problem of insufficient cooling capacity is that for the SKH51 die, the pressure nitrogen cooling of 5-6 Bar and the pressure nitrogen cooling of 20 Bar for the SKD6l die-casting die are nearly solved. Third, the problem of quenching deformation. Vacuum quenching and small quenching deformation are its commodity characteristics, but we all know that this is a misunderstanding. Although the deformation is small, it is also tending to improve the furnace structure to reduce quenching deformation recently. Fourth, oxidation coloring problem, although the workpiece can actu