A cold etchant for displaying segregation of bearing steel billet ingot shape and its preparation method
A technology of ingot segregation and cold etchant, which is applied in the field of cold etchant showing ingot segregation defects in the low-magnification structure of bearing steel billets and its preparation, which can solve the problem of ingot segregation defects that cannot be completely and clearly displayed in bearing steel billets, etc. problem, to achieve the effect of fast inspection, less pollution and accurate positioning
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[0017] Used to show bearings containing C 0.95 wt%, Si 0.15 wt%, Mn 0.35 wt%, P 0.011 wt%, S 0.052 wt%, Cr 1.4 wt%, Ni 0.3 wt%, Cu 0.25 wt%, the balance is Fe Segregation defect morphology of steel billet ingot shape.
[0018] Take 4 grams of trinitrophenol and 7 grams of ferric chloride solid medicine and place them in a glass container, add 200 milliliters of distilled water, and dissolve the solid medicine. After stirring evenly, add 15 ml of nitric acid, stir evenly, then add 15 ml of hydrochloric acid, after stirring evenly, add 100 ml of distilled water into it. Stir fully to complete the preparation of the cold etchant.
[0019] The surface of the billet cross-section sample is processed into a test surface with a roughness of Ra≤0.16 μm. Wipe the surface of the sample evenly with cotton wool dipped in cold etchant, and corrode for 5 minutes. When the 1 / 4 area from the surface of the test surface to the center of the test surface shows frame-shaped segregation traces,...
Embodiment 2
[0021] It is used to show that it contains C 1.03 wt%, Si 0.4 5 wt%, Mn 0.45 wt%, P 0.012 wt%, S 0.042 wt%, Cr 1.5 wt%, Ni 0.3 wt%, Cu 0.24 wt%, Mo 0.30 wt%, remaining The morphology of segregation defects in bearing steel billets with Fe content.
[0022] Take 5 grams of trinitrophenol and 10 grams of ferric chloride solid medicine and place them in a glass container, add 200 milliliters of distilled water, and dissolve the solid medicine. After stirring evenly, add 20 ml of nitric acid, stir evenly, then add 20 ml of hydrochloric acid, stir well, and then add 150 ml of distilled water. Stir fully to complete the preparation of the cold etchant.
[0023] The surface of the billet cross-section sample is processed into a test surface with a roughness of Ra≤0.16 μm. Wipe the surface of the sample evenly with cotton wool dipped in the corrosion solution, and corrode for 5 to 6 minutes. When there are frame-shaped segregation traces in the 1 / 4 area from the surface of the test ...
Embodiment 3
[0025] Used to show that it contains C 1.05 wt%, Si 0.75 wt%, Mn 0.45 wt%, P 0.012 wt%, S 0.042 wt%, Cr1.6 wt%, Ni 0.3 wt%, Cu0.25 wt%, Mo 0.40 wt% , the balance is Fe bearing steel slab ingot segregation defect morphology.
[0026] Put 6 grams of trinitrophenol and 8 grams of ferric chloride solid medicine into a glass container, add 200 milliliters of distilled water, and dissolve the solid medicine. After stirring evenly, add 25 ml of nitric acid, stir evenly, then add 25 ml of hydrochloric acid, stir well, and then add 120 ml of distilled water. Stir fully to complete the preparation of the cold etchant.
[0027] Process the surface of the billet cross-section sample into a test surface with a roughness of Ra≤0.16 μm; dip the cotton wool into the corrosion solution to wipe the surface of the sample evenly, and corrode for 5 to 6 minutes. When there are frame-shaped segregation traces in 1 / 4 area, extend the corrosion time and focus on corroding this area. After the frame...
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