Carbonitrided low manganese carbon steel alloy driveline component
View Patent ↗An alloy composition forms a steel having low manganese content, low silicon content, and medium carbon content. The alloy composition comprises in combination, by weight, about 0.3 to 0.5% carbon (C) and 0.15 to 0.40% manganese (Mn), with the balance being essentially iron (Fe). Further, the alloy composition has no more than about 0.04% aluminum (Al), no more than about 0.035% phosphorous (P), no more than about 0.025% sulfur (S), no more than about 0.15% chromium (Cr), no more than about 0.18% silicon (Si), and no more than about 0.08% molybdenum (Mo). The use of an alloy composition with lower silicon and manganese contents eliminates the need for prolonged carbuization. Instead, shorter carbonitriding cycles can be used, which results in improved residual stress, bending fatigue, and surface characteristics for driveline components.
1. An alloy composition comprising in combination, by weight, about:
0.30 to 0.50% carbon (C);
0.025% to 0.04% aluminum (Al);
0.23% to 0.28% manganese (Mn);
a non-zero amount up to 0.04% silicon (Si); and
a balance of iron (Fe),
wherein the alloy composition is in a shape of a driveline component having a carbonitrided case with a surface hardness within about 58 to 63 Rockwell C.
2. The alloy composition of claim 1 wherein a core of the alloy composition located adjacent the carbonitrided case comprises a core hardness of no more than 50 Rockwell C.
3. The alloy composition of claim 1 wherein the driveline component is a gear.
4. The alloy composition of claim 1 wherein the driveline component is a shaft.
5. The alloy composition of claim 1 having no more than about 0.035% phosphorous (P).
6. The alloy composition of claim 1 having no more than about 0.025% sulfur (S).
7. The alloy composition of claim 1 having no more than about 0.15% chromium (Cr).
8. The alloy composition of claim 1 having 0.04% of the silicon (Si).
9. The alloy composition of claim 1 wherein the carbonitrided case comprises an irregular case profile.
10. The alloy composition of claim 9 having a case depth within about 0.045 to 0.080 inches.
11. The alloy composition of claim 10 having an effective case hardness defined by 50 Rockwell C.