Super-clean steel for valve spring quality

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The need for prolonged fatigue life under an increasingly severe service condition has diven a renewed attention on cleanliness improvement of valve spring steel. First, the size and number of harmful non-metallic inclusions should be decreased. Second, inclusions present should be controlled in composition and shape to be least harmful to valve spring performance. The authors have developed a new steel making process for super-clean valve spring quality. The process involving secondary re

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The need for prolonged fatigue life under an increasingly severe service condition has diven a renewed attention on cleanliness improvement of valve spring steel. First, the size and number of harmful non-metallic inclusions should be decreased. Second, inclusions present should be controlled in composition and shape to be least harmful to valve spring performance. The authors have developed a new steel making process for super-clean valve spring quality. The process involving secondary re

Additional information

Author(s)

Toshiaki Hagiwara, Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd., Japan.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 60th Annual Convention, Boston, MA USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, April 1991, pg. 29.

Year

1990