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  1. epanabdullah

    alloying elements on AISI 4140

    Thank a lot for all the responses, For the re-heat I do follow the step as referenced from ASM handbook vol.4 heat treating for ultra high-strength steels, with the section thickness 25mm, hardening to 870 degC, with oil quenching. For Cr, some references said it's 0.9-1.2 and 0.8-1.1 I just...
  2. epanabdullah

    alloying elements on AISI 4140

    Dear experts, I've just done re-heat the AISI 4140 with the hardness result still didn't reach the maximum. The investigation found that the chrome is 0,7% which is should be on the range 0,9 to 1,2 % as the standard for AISI 4140. Is there any explanation or relation between the alloying...
  3. epanabdullah

    Limit number of re-heating AISI 4140

    Really appreciate for all of the comments, I will through on them for my next experiment. basically, my problem is about the product of AISI 4140 which not reach the expected hardness and I believe that my previous heattreatment is not good, then I should have the proper one for it. My plan is...
  4. epanabdullah

    Limit number of re-heating AISI 4140

    Dear Experts, I'm interesting with the comment onthread330-311437, it was mention about the limit number for re quenching at 3, is there any specification or standard that said about it, I would be happy to have one. My other concern is on the process of the re-heating AISI 4140 and I will...

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