Evaluation of Local Vegetable Oils as Quenchants for Hardening Process in Grey Cast Iron

S. B. Hassan, E. Dauda, G. Nyior, R. Mohammed
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The hardening characteristics of grey cast iron quenched in some locally available vegetable oils (groundnut, palm kernel, shea butter and Soya bean oils) have been studied using hardness values, tensile properties and impact values as major criteria. On a comparative basis, hardening characteristics of grey cast iron quenched in SAE40 engine oil – a good commercial quenching medium – was also studied for hardening process. Microstructural examination revealed, principally, lower bainite and martensite in all the quenched grey cast iron specimens. The mechanical properties of groundnut oil, shea butter oil, soya bean oil and SAE40 engine oil quenched grey cast irons are found to be superior to that obtained for palm kernel oil quenched cast iron, but their wear resistance as shown by the hardness values are inferior to that of palm kernel oil quenched cast irons. However, the wear resistance of the quenched grey cast iron developed in this group of local vegetable oils was superior to that of SAE40 engine oil. The potentials of these oils as quenching media for grey cast iron hardening process ranked in descending order as soya bean, shea butter, groundnut, and palm kernel, with respect to tensile strength values. In general, excellent hardening properties were obtained with these locally available vegetable oils. Hence, the suitability of these oils as a better quenching media than SAE40 oil in hardening process of grey cast iron has been ascertained. Keywords: Graphite flakes, grey cast iron, hardening, mechanical properties, microstructure, vegetable oils.
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本地植物油作为灰口铸铁淬火淬火剂的评价
以硬度值、拉伸性能和冲击值为主要标准,研究了灰铸铁在一些当地可获得的植物油(花生油、棕榈仁油、乳木果油和大豆油)中淬火的硬化特性。在此基础上,对灰口铸铁在良好的工业淬火介质SAE40发动机油中淬火的硬化特性进行了对比研究。显微组织检查显示,所有淬火灰口铸铁试样主要为下贝氏体和马氏体。花生油、乳木果油、大豆油和SAE40发动机油淬火灰铸铁的力学性能优于棕榈仁油淬火铸铁,但其耐磨性从硬度值看不如棕榈仁油淬火铸铁。然而,在这组本地植物油中开发的淬火灰口铸铁的耐磨性优于SAE40发动机油。这些油作为灰口铸铁淬火介质的潜力依次为大豆、乳木果油、花生和棕榈仁的抗拉强度值。一般来说,这些当地可用的植物油具有优异的硬化性能。因此,确定了这些油作为灰口铸铁淬火过程中较SAE40油更好的淬火介质的适用性。关键词:石墨薄片,灰口铸铁,硬化,力学性能,显微组织,植物油
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