Abstract

We look into brief introduction of cryogenic treatment. Our focus throughout the report is more on cryogenic treatment of tool steel and high speed steel. In metal forming industry tools are exposed to very complex and rough surface conditions, which are the result of different effects (mechanical, thermal and chemical) and thus require well defined mechanical properties. Different approaches are followed to increase the surface properties of tool steels. The surface hardening treatments of steel has shown significant improvement of various properties including wear and fatigue resistance. Cryogenic treatment is yet another approach acknowledged by some to extend the tool life of many cutting tools. We will describe the complete procedure and investigate the effects on the metallurgical changes in the tool steel. However real mechanisms behind the better performance of tools are still in doubt. Studies in the given references on cryogenically treated tool steel shows micro structural changes in material that can influence the tool life. However little is gained from the experimental results showing involvement of carbide precipitations. Cryogenic treatments of carbides has yet to be extensively studied. In this paper drill bits are treated with cryogenic method and to predict the hardness, wear strength and other results are analysing.

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