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HT 2021, Heat Treat 2021: Proceedings from the 31st Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition, 81-87, September 14–16, 2021,
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As consumers embrace Electric Vehicle (EV) technology, the automotive industry is moving quickly into replacing internal combustion engines (ICE) and traditional transmissions. The change to electrically driven vehicles offers new challenges to the gear manufacturing world, and most importantly new specifications to heat treat these gears - specifically quieter gear sets and higher torque ratings. Today’s EVs have a much lower tolerance for noise from the gear set to power the vehicle; therefore, this continues the need for even quieter and stronger gears. This technical presentation will illustrate the heat treat and distortion specifications for these new gears, along with answering the “why” of selecting low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPC) for new programs around the world.
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HT 2021, Heat Treat 2021: Extended Abstracts from the 31st Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition, 4-8, September 14–16, 2021,
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Low pressure carburizing (LPC) in combination with high-pressure gas quenching (HPGQ) is a robust and versatile case hardening technology. This paper shows how recent advancements in LPC and HPGQ are being employed in the heat treatment of automotive and aerospace components. Significant progress has been made in areas such as fixturing, load densities, cycle times, distortion control, automation, traceability, and the integration of heat treatment into manufacturing lines. Practical applications are shown for both multiple- and single-layer treatment.