musashi99
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2005
- 38
7-4 PH , solutionizing and H900 aging
Technically, when annealing and aging 17-4 PH Stainless Steel the material will contract. In my tests this contraction is about .0003” per inch.
However these processes seem to have the opposite effect on threads i.e. male threads get larger and female threads get smaller as judged by thread gages. This observation is based on 15+ years of experience with this problem. The effect is enhanced in a part that is annealed and aged as opposed to a part that is aged only.
The degree in change is base on what I call associated mass (the amount of mass around a thread) the more associated mass the more likely the thread will change.
My solution to this problem has been to make most male threads near the low limit and make most female threads near the high limit.
So, can anyone explain why when the material contracts that the opposite happens to threads?
How does everyone else deal with this issue? Is there any reference material out there that describes or deals with this problem?
Thanks,
Technically, when annealing and aging 17-4 PH Stainless Steel the material will contract. In my tests this contraction is about .0003” per inch.
However these processes seem to have the opposite effect on threads i.e. male threads get larger and female threads get smaller as judged by thread gages. This observation is based on 15+ years of experience with this problem. The effect is enhanced in a part that is annealed and aged as opposed to a part that is aged only.
The degree in change is base on what I call associated mass (the amount of mass around a thread) the more associated mass the more likely the thread will change.
My solution to this problem has been to make most male threads near the low limit and make most female threads near the high limit.
So, can anyone explain why when the material contracts that the opposite happens to threads?
How does everyone else deal with this issue? Is there any reference material out there that describes or deals with this problem?
Thanks,