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Heat Treatment of Key Railway Casting Parts

1. Railway Casting Parts need Heat Treatment

Heat treatment is not just simple heating and cooling. Its success completely depends on the exact process parameters set for each specific railway casting parts The requirements differ for various components:

Subway bogies
Subway bogies

1.1 Heating Temperature and Speed Control

For large railway casting parts like bogies, heating too fast creates significant thermal stress due to temperature differences between inside and outside, leading to distortion or cracking. Controlled or stepped heating is necessary. And we must realize that the quenching temperature for an axle box and the annealing temperature for a gearbox housing are not the same, we should adjust the temperature according to different process and producta, and do the heattreatment process strictly according to the requirement.

1.2 Cooling Medium and Speed Selection

The cooling stage is an important function for the final metal structure and properties. For example, oil cooling might be used for some axle boxes to achieve high toughness, meanwhile air cooling might be chosen for a gearbox housing to ensure dimensional stability. Incorrect cooling speed can directly result in insufficient hardness or excessive brittleness.

2. Railway Casting Parts: Heat Treatment Ensuring Dimensions and Safety

Stress from heat treatment is a main cause of distortion and dimensional inaccuracies in railway casting parts, directly affecting vehicle running smoothness and safety.

2.1 Scientific Furnace Loading Methods

For complex structures like gearbox housings and large bogies, how they are placed in the furnace is very important. Special tools or support blocks must be used to ensure they can expand and contract freely at high temperatures, preventing distortion from their own weight or external pressure.

2.2 Essential Stress Relief Treatment

Performing stress relief annealing on critical railway casting parts like gearbox housing, axle boxes and bogies, either after rough machining or before the final heat treatment, is an effective way to release internal stresses from casting and machining. This step significantly reduces final distortion during heat treatment and improves long-term dimensional stability.

3. Strict Quality Inspection and Traceability for Railway Casting Parts

The results of heat treatment must be verified by measurable data, which is crucial for ensuring the reliability of railway casting parts.

3.1 Process Monitoring and Recording

Every heat treatment batch must have a complete record of the temperature-time curve. This ensures the process can be repeated and provides essential data for analyzing any quality issues later.

3.2 Final Performance Check

After heat treatment, we must test the samples from the same batch, what should we test?  the test will be as follows,

Hardness Test: A quick check to see if strength meets standards.

Impact Toughness Test: Especially critical for bogies and axle boxes that endure impact loads.

Metallographic Examination: Observing the internal structure under a microscope is the most direct evidence for judging the success of the heat treatment.

Railway Casting Parts Made by Fonyo
Railway Casting Parts Made by Fonyo

4. Supplier

At Luoyang Fonyo Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., we recognize that heat treatment is a vital process which defines the performance and safety of key railway casting parts like axle boxes, gearbox housings, and bogies. Our commitment is reflected in a rigorous focus on the three core areas—precise process parameters, strict distortion control, and rigorous quality inspection. This ensures that every component we produce delivers exceptional performance and longevity in the field.

Our dedication to mastering these advanced processes is at the core of our promise to quality and reliability.

To discover how our expertise can benefit your projects, we invite you to learn more by visiting our website at www.railwaypart.com.

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