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Journal : INJECTION: Indonesian Journal of Vocational Mechanical Engineering

PENGARUH VARIASI TEMPERATUR HEAT TREATMENT TERHADAP KEMAMPUKERASAN BAJA KOMERSIL DENGAN METODE JOMINY TEST Susilo, Irwan; Yusuf, Yusuf; Ruchiyat, Asep
Injection: Indonesian Journal of Vocational Mechanical Engineering Vol 1 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Pengelola Jurnal Politeknik Negeri Ketapang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58466/injection.v1i1.1346

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Hardenability is the ability of a material to be hardened to a certain depth by means of heat treatment to formmartensite in the cooling process to achieve a certain hardness. One of the hardenability testing methods is theJominy Test. The specimen is heated at the specified temperature, then cooled by spraying water at one end. Aftertesting with the Jominy test apparatus, its hardness was measured using the hardness test equipment.The testingof Jominy is based on ASTM standard A255. Testing using specimens with a length of 100 mm, diameter25.4 mm as much as 9 pieces. Hardness is measured by the Rockwell Hardness Test method. The test result onspecimen 1 with a final temperature of 700 °c resulted in an average hardness value of 45.51 HRB, on specimen9 with a final temperature of 1100 °c amounting to 47.32 HRB. The higher the end temperature of the heating,the hardness value produced will be relatively higher. The highest average hardness value is in specimen 7 witha heating temperature of 1000 °c by 47.48 HRB.
PENGARUH KARBURASI ARANG TERHADAP KEMAMPUKARESAN BAJA ST 42 DENGAN METODE JOMINY Yusuf, Yusuf; Ruchiyat, Asep; Helanianto, Helanianto
Injection: Indonesian Journal of Vocational Mechanical Engineering Vol 2 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Pengelola Jurnal Politeknik Negeri Ketapang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58466/injection.v2i2.1479

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Hardenability is the ability of a material to harden to a certain depth utilizing heat treatment to form martensite upon cooling to achieve a certain hardness. The hardness of a metal, especially steel, can be modified without adding alloying elements and is done by heat treatment. Steel's hardenability value is strongly influenced by the carbon content (carburizing) in the steel structure. Increasing the hardness of a material can be done by adding carbon to the object's surface during heat treatment. The Rockwell Hardness Test method measures the surface of the hardness. The test results on the specimens showed that the carburizing process of each specimen increased the hardness of the surface of the specimen. The distribution of hardenability values ​​is close to a linear line, namely the heat treatment temperature 900oC.