Heat Treatment of Metals ›› 2025, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (3): 51-56.DOI: 10.13251/j.issn.0254-6051.2025.03.008

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Direct-quenching and tempering process and microstructure-property of ultra-high strength steel for construction machinery

Zheng Dongsheng1, Fan Caihe1, Zhou Shunzhi1, Dong Yue2, Xia Yi1   

  1. 1. College of Materials and Advanced Manufacturing, Hunan University of Technology, Zhuzhou Hunan 412007, China;
    2. Teaching Affairs Office, Hunan University of Technology, Zhuzhou Hunan 412007, China
  • Received:2024-10-12 Revised:2025-01-06 Online:2025-03-25 Published:2025-05-14

Abstract: Effects of cooling rate (2-20 ℃/s) after hot deformation at 830 ℃ and tempering temperature (150-600 ℃) on the microstructure and hardness of direct-quenched ultra-high strength steel for construction machinery were studied by MMS-200 thermomechanical simulator, optical microscope(OM), scanning electron microscope(SEM) and Vickers hardness tester, and the microstructure and hardness of the steel under direct quenching and tempering process were compared with that under reheated quenching and tempering process. The results show that granular bainite and upper bainite disappear and the content of auto-tempered martensite decreases with the increase of cooling rate after hot deformation, and the microstructure is a mixture of lath martensite and auto-tempered martensite when the cooling rate exceeds 5 ℃/s. As the cooling rate increases, the hardness of the tested steel gradually increases, and the maximum hardness is 509 HV at the cooling rate of 20 ℃/s. When the tested steel is directly quenched and tempered, with the increase of tempering temperature, the precipitation position of carbides transits from the inside of martensite lath to the prior austenite grain and martensite lath boundaries, and the carbides continuously aggregate and coarsen. The hardness of the tested steel decreases with the increase of tempering temperature, and the maximum hardness is 510 HV at the tempering temperature of 150 ℃. Compared with reheated quenched and tempered steel, the width of martensite lath in direct quenched and tempered steel is smaller, and the hardness of matrix is higher under the same tempering process.

Key words: ultra-high strength steel for construction machinery, cooling rate, direct quenching, tempering temperature, microstructure

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