Quench or thermally stabilized are both acceptable for annealing.
I don't have the exact hot process yet, but will post when I do.
The thermal stabilization may be key.
Agree, but post work is specifically not allowed if cold work.
It could also be argued that hot work is allowed because it is not prohibited.
Yes?
This is my dilemma...
I'm sorry, I don't think I said no process anneal allowed.
I believe the intent of the statement is that you can't substitute a process anneal for an independent annealing process.
The material was already annealed and then hot formed which does not induce the stresses that annealing gets rod...
Hi All,
I'm a new user and need some feedback about hot working 316/316L SS.
Here is the scenario:
Steel mill creates a 316/316L SS billet. All the chemicals and physicals are good and they solution anneal it so it conforms to MR0175 and 0103.
Then an extruding company hot forms it into a much...