Cross-Wedge Rolling of PTA-Welded Hybrid Steel Billets with Rolling Bearing Steel and Hard Material Coatings

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Kruse, Jens [1 ]
Mildebrath, Maximilian [2 ]
Behrens, Bernd-Arno [1 ]
Stonis, Malte [1 ]
Hassel, Thomas [2 ]
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[1] Inst Integrierte Prod Hannover, Hollerithallee 6, D-30419 Hannover, Germany
[2] Leibniz Univ Hannover, Inst Mat Sci, Univ 2, D-30823 Hannover, Germany
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10.1063/1.5112553
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Within the Collaborative Research Centre 1153 "Tailored Forming" a process chain for the manufacturing of hybrid high performance components is developed. Exemplary process steps consist of deposit welding of high performance steel on low-cost steel, pre-shaping by cross-wedge rolling and finishing by milling. Hard material coatings such as Stellite 6 or Delcrome 253 are used as wear or corrosion protection coatings in industrial applications. Scientists of the Institute of Material Science welded these hard material alloys onto a base material, in this case C22.8, to create a hybrid workpiece. Scientists of the Institut fur Integrierte Produktion Hannover have shown that these hybrid workpieces can be formed without defects (e.g. detachment of the coating) by cross-wedge rolling. After forming, the properties of the coatings are retained or in some cases even improved (e.g. the transition zone between base material and coating). By adjustments in the welding process, it was possible to apply the 100Cr6 rolling bearing steel, as of now declared as non-weldable, on the low-cost steel C22.8. 100Cr6 was formed afterwards in its hybrid bonding state with C22.8 by cross-wedge rolling, thus a component-integrated bearing seat was produced. Even after welding and forming, the rolling bearing steel coating could still be quench-hardened to a hardness of over 60 HRC. This paper shows the potential of forming hybrid billets to tailored parts. Since industrially available standard materials can be used for hard material coatings by this approach, even though they are not weldable by conventional methods, it is not necessary to use expensive, for welding designed materials to implement a hybrid component concept.
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