Method for treating a component such as a gearwheel
View Patent ↗A method of manufacturing a mechanical component made of steel including a surface-hardening phase. The method includes creating a rough form of the component with regions to be hardened, then successive case hardening with cooling without quenching, heating to an austenitizing temperature of the steel by induction heating the zones, and quenching.
1. A method of manufacturing a steel toothed gearwheel with a phase of hardening surface zones, comprising:
creating a blank of the gearwheel, the gearwheel including a tooth set that is to be hardened; and then
carburizing a surface layer of the tooth set, the carburizing of the surface layer being followed by a cooling without quenching;
localized induction heating using at least one medium-frequency or low-frequency current generator, which is applied to an entire depth of the tooth set of the gearwheel from a tip to a root of each tooth of the tooth set and to a gullet between adjacent teeth of the tooth set, to an austenitizing temperature of the steel; and
quenching.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the localized induction heating is completed using only the at least one medium-frequency or low-frequency current generator such that a high-frequency generator is not used.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, after the quenching, the gearwheel has a surface hardness of at least 680 HV.
4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, after the quenching, a hardness of a portion of the tooth set beneath the carburized surface layer is at least 450 HB.
5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, prior to the quenching, a hardness of a core of the gearwheel is between 100 and 400 HB.