Abstracts of Papers Presented in Drill Steel Sessions New York Meeting - Rock-drill Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
N. B. Hoffman
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

Much of the drill steel produced in America is manufactured into hollow rods. After all forging has been finished the entire bar should be thoroughly annealed and heat treated before the point is hardened and tempered, at least where the drill has heavy duty, such as working in deep holes and hard rock. A large number of tools of like character and doing work requiring similar properties are now being made of alloy steels; for instance a steel with a carbon content of 0.75 to 0.85 per cent., manganese 0.25 to 0.35, phosphorus under 0.020, sulfur under 0.030 and vanadium 0.18 to 0.23 has proved very satisfactory for chisels. A steel of this type properly manufactured will be far superior to the ordinary carbon steels, while at the same time is one whose price range should not prove prohibitive. Much of the cutting efficiency of a drill depends on proper heat treatment. This vanadium steel has a far greater safe hardening and forging range than ordinary carbon steels, making it more nearly foolproof. It will harden nicely at 1400" I?. but will also harden well and satisfactorily at 1550" F. retaining its quality of hardness and toughness in either case.
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APA: N. B. Hoffman  (1922)  Abstracts of Papers Presented in Drill Steel Sessions New York Meeting - Rock-drill Steel

MLA: N. B. Hoffman Abstracts of Papers Presented in Drill Steel Sessions New York Meeting - Rock-drill Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1922.

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