Abstract

This research evaluates the forced circulation of various quenchants (jatropha seed oil, neem seed oil, cottonseed oil and castorseed oil) in a fabricated quenching machine to reduce the cooling time and analyse the hardening characteristics of samples oflow and medium carbon steel in these media. The samples were quenched in water and SAE engine oil for control experimentation. The microstructures and mechanical properties of the quenched samples were used to evaluate the quenchseverity of the various quenchants as well as the hardening characteristics of the samples.The focus of this investigation is to find the suitability or otherwise of non-edible oils abundantly available in Nigeria as effectivealternatives to the conventional media, water and SAE oil. While water usually causes distortion corrosion and cracking of component due to its high quenching severity, SAE oil, on the other hand, has low quenching severity for many applications, highcost, non-biodegradable and excessive fume generation during the quenching operations. These will successful gave rise toinvestments and employment in the cultivation and processing of these non-edible seed oils thereby lending support towardsachieving sustainable development through environmental protection.

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