Abstract

New materials and heat treatment are being developed worldwide to improve tool life. Tool steels are expensive due

to the alloying elements and fabrication costs. Therefore, the maximization of tool life keeping good surface finishing is

especially important to keep the processes attractiveness. The application of cryogenic treatment is promising to enhance

mechanical and metallurgical properties of cold work tool steel parts. The possibility of increasing the finer secondary

carbides content and decreasing amount of retained austenite during deep cryogenic treatment (DCT) is also an important

matter for industry. The aim of this work is to improve tool life by applying DCT in AISI D2 cutting punches and compare

these results with punches treated by conventional heat treatment (CHT), vacuum furnace quenching plus triple tempering.

The tests used for analyses were: metallography, X-ray diffraction, carbides fraction, hardness and number of parts produced

by each punch (practical test). The results indicate that the DCT punches have an enhancement of approximately 50% in

its useful life.

Details

Title
Deep cryogenic treatment in AISI D2 tool steel punches to enhance tool life
Author
Fabiano Dornelles Ramos, Josué de Oliveira Bairros, Mauro Francisco Castro Moscoso
Section
Artigo Original - Edição Especial “Tributo ao Prof. T. R. Strohaecker”
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração
ISSN
21761515
e-ISSN
21761523
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2576928152
Copyright
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