Chapter 3: Ferrous and Nonferrous Alloys
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Published:2005
Abstract
This chapter describes important requirements for ferrous and nonferrous alloys used for gears. Wrought surface-hardening and through-hardening carbon and alloy steels are the most widely used of all gear materials and are emphasized in this chapter. The processing characteristics of gear steels and the bending fatigue strength and properties of carburized steels are reviewed. In addition to wrought steels, the chapter provides information on the other iron-base alloys that are used for gears, namely cast carbon and alloy steels, gray and ductile cast irons, powder metallurgy irons and steels, stainless steels, and tool steels. In terms of nonferrous alloys, the chapter addresses copper-base alloys, die cast aluminum alloys, zinc alloys, and magnesium alloys.
Ferrous and Nonferrous Alloys, Gear Materials, Properties, and Manufacture, Edited By J.R. Davis, ASM International, 2005, p 39–76, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.gmpm.t51250039
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