• MATERIALS

    Investigation of the thermal properties of X155CrVMo12-1 steel after quenching and tempering

    Machines. Technologies. Materials., Vol. 19 (2025), Issue 5, pg(s) 188-190

    This paper investigates the effects of oil quenching and tempering at various temperatures on the mechanical and thermal properties of X155CrVMo12-1 tool steel. The steel specimens were austenitized at 1030 °C for half an hour, followed by quenching in oil and tempering at temperatures ranging from 50 °C to 700 °C. Mechanical properties were assessed by measuring the microhardness of the samples after each heat treatment. Thermal properties were investigated using the Xenon flash method (DXF analysis) to measure thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity, and specific heat. The results show that the highest microhardness values were achieved after quenching,
    while the lowest values were observed for thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity. Following quenching, the microhardness values gradually decreased with an increase in tempering temperature, whereas the values of thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity increased. Even after tempering at 500 °C, the microhardness values remained quite high, with only a 23.41% decrease from the quenched state. Furthermore, there was a significant improvement in thermal properties, with thermal diffusivity increasing by 38.34% and thermal conductivity improving by 23.99%.

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    The influence of aging parameters on thermal, mechanical and structural properties of the EN AW-6060 aluminum alloy

    Machines. Technologies. Materials., Vol. 18 (2024), Issue 1, pg(s) 29-32

    This paper investigates the influence of aging parameters (temperature and time) on thermal, mechanical and structural properties of the EN AW-6060 aluminum alloy. Thermal diffusivity and hardness were measured after applied heat treatments followed by investigation on scanning electron and transmission electron microscopes. Heat treatments included: solutionizing at 550°C for 1 hour followed by quenching in ice water; after quenching samples were aged at two separate temperatures of 180°C and 200°C for 1-8 hours. The results show that hardness gradually increases with aging time achieving peak value of 95 HV10 after aging at 180°C for 5 hours. Thermal
    diffusivity also increases with both aging time and temperature achieving peak values after aging at 200°C for 4 hours. SEM/EDS analysis show the existence of finely distributed precipitates containing Mg, Si and Fe. TEM investigation confirms the existence of rod-shaped precipitates several nanometers in length.