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Defects & their remedies, Applications Forging & Rolling Defects & their remedies, Applications

OPEN DIE FORGING

Advantages of Forging Some common advantages of forging are given as under. 1. Forged parts possess high ductility and offers great resistance to impact and fatigue loads. 2. Forging refines the structure of the metal. 3. It results in considerable saving in time, labor and material as compared to the production of similar item by cutting from a solid stock and then shaping it. 4. Forging distorts the previously created unidirectional fiber as created by rolling and increases the strength by setting the direction of grains. 5. Because of intense working, flaws are rarely found, so have good reliability. 6. The reasonable degree of accuracy may be obtained in forging operation. 7. The forged parts can be easily welded.

Disadvantages of Forging Few dis-advantages of forging are given as under. 1. Rapid oxidation in forging of metal surface at high temperature results in scaling which wears the dies. 2. The close tolerances in forging operations are difficult to maintain. 3. Forging is limited to simple shapes and has limitation for parts having undercuts etc. 4. Some materials are not readily worked by forging. 5. The initial cost of forging dies and the cost of their maintenance is high. 6. The metals gets cracked or distorted if worked below a specified temperature limit. 7. The maintenance cost of forging dies is also very high.

Applications of Forging Almost all metals and alloys can be forged. The low and medium carbon steels are readily hot forged without difficulty, but the high-carbon and alloy steels are more difficult to forge and require greater care. Forging is generally carried out on carbon alloy steels, wrought iron, copper-base alloys, aluminum alloys, and magnesium alloys. Stainless steels, nickel based super-alloys, and titanium are forged especially for aerospace uses. Producing of crank shaft of alloy steel is a good example which is produced by forging. Forging processes are among the most important manufacturing techniques utilized widely in manufacturing of small tools, rail-road equipment, automobiles and trucks and components of aero plane industries. These processes are also extensively used in the manufacturing of the parts of tractors, shipbuilding, cycle industries, railroad components, agricultural machinery etc.

DEFECTS IN FORGED PARTS Defects commonly found in forged parts that have been subjected to plastic deformation are as follows. (i) Defects resulting from the melting practice such as dirt, slag and blow holes. (ii) Ingot defects such as pikes, cracks scabs, poor surface and segregation. (iii) Defect due to faulty forging design. (iv) Defects of mismatched forging because of improper placement of the metal in the die. (v) Defects due to faulty design drop forging die. (vi) Defects resulting from improper forging such as seams cracks laps. etc. (vii) Defects resulting from improper heating and cooling of the forging part such as burnt metal and decarburized steel. Some well identified common forging defects along with their reason are given as under.

1. Mismatched forging Reasons Due to non alignment of proper die halves. 2. Brunt and overheated metal This is caused by improper heating the metal at high temperature or for a long time. 3. Fibred flow lines discontinued This will occur because of very rapid plastic flow of metal. 4. Scale pits Reason These are formed by squeezing of scale into the metal surface during forging. 5. Oversize components Due to worn out dies, incorrect dies, misalignment of die halves.

REMOVAL OF DEFECTS IN FORGING Defects in forging can be removed as follows: Surface cracks and decarburized areas are removed from forging parts by grinding on special machines. Care should also be taken to see that the job is not under heated, decarburized, overheated and burnt. Shallow cracks and cavities can be removed by chipping out of the cold forging with pneumatic chisel or with hot sets. The parting line of a forging should lie in one plane to avoid mismatching. Destroyed forgings are straightened in presses, if possible. Die design should be properly made taking into consideration all relevant and important aspects that may impart forging defects and ultimate spoilage The mechanical properties of the metal can be improved by forging to correct fiber line. The internal stresses developed due to heating and cooling of the job can be removed by annealing or normalizing.

ROLLING DEFECTS To understand the causes and remedies of rolling defects, we shall divide them in two classes: 1.Surface defects, and 2.Structural defects. Surface defects include rusting and scaling, surface scratches, surface cracks, pits left on the surface of due to subsequent detachment or removal of scales which may have been pressed into the surface.

Applications of Rolling