kelcgza
Materials
- Sep 6, 2024
- 4
Helping out on a problem in a 304L part that sporadically has pitting after deep draw process.
I honestly don't know all the details yet of the exact processing steps other than what I can glean from the failed part:
-Deep draw in at least 2 steps (there are remnants of a shockline on in the ID from the first hit)
-post-forming anneal (annealed microstructure, fairly mixed grain structure, but definitely not worked)
My guess is insufficient rinsing and drying based on the pitting pattern on the parts - pitting worst in the bottom ID radius of the cup as if liquid remained in the bottom.
Typically not caught until the pits perforate to the OD.
The pitting is almost certainly caused by chlorides from an unknown source.
- lubricant, unlikely, but I'm not sure
- cleaner, probably alkaline, maybe it has an inhibitor preventing passivation?
- rinse water, will suggest analysis to be sure.
anything else I'm missing?
I honestly don't know all the details yet of the exact processing steps other than what I can glean from the failed part:
-Deep draw in at least 2 steps (there are remnants of a shockline on in the ID from the first hit)
-post-forming anneal (annealed microstructure, fairly mixed grain structure, but definitely not worked)
My guess is insufficient rinsing and drying based on the pitting pattern on the parts - pitting worst in the bottom ID radius of the cup as if liquid remained in the bottom.
Typically not caught until the pits perforate to the OD.
The pitting is almost certainly caused by chlorides from an unknown source.
- lubricant, unlikely, but I'm not sure
- cleaner, probably alkaline, maybe it has an inhibitor preventing passivation?
- rinse water, will suggest analysis to be sure.
anything else I'm missing?